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[lojban] Re: linguistic singularity



I suggest other books for personal development.
The Ithkuil Grammar
"Metaphors We Live By" George Lakoff and Mark Johnson.

On Friday, June 22, 2012 12:51:56 PM UTC+4, buro...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
coi

singularity is the development of subject along the ages from the
beginning in the past to the end development in the future

so, the language like others subjects finish at lojban, but we should
know that some fields of the past add something diffrent and we can
not do without it.

so, now I can suggest one of little -books- be nice for intrested

Course in General Linguistics
Ferdinand de Saussure
Edited by Charles Bally and Albert Sechehaye
In collaboration with Albert Riedlinger
Translated, with an introduction
and notes by Wade Baskin

although it basics but I think it is the first step to go toward to be
savant, and may the person be fluent but not have the basics that
lake.

co'o
mu'ymyd,nuR byruk

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