I am also intrigued by this idea.--
I've made some "jborimni dictionaries", to help you find jborimni. One is a list of gismu and all their jborimni. The other is a list of rafsi and the associated gismu.
I'd be very interested to see some examples. I may have a go myself if I have a bit of free time this afternoon.
-- RossOn 27 November 2012 09:44, Craig Daniel <craigb...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2012 at 5:34 PM, vitci'i <celestial...@gmail.com> wrote:Agreed. And while it is not rhyme, as a kind of rimni I think it is
> On 11/25/2012 07:55 PM, Craig Daniel wrote:
>> I think this idea is cool, and very Lojbanic, but not really within
>> the realm of things I call "rhyme."
>
> "rhyme" is only a rough translation; "rimni" is more accurate as it's
> broad enough to cover both rhyme and alliteration; this is not quite
> either of those, but a third thing that belongs in the same category
> with them.
intriguing and has lots of potential (I might handle lujvo a little
bit differently, perhaps by rimning them with gismu whose
rafsi-candidates include the rafsi which make up the lujvo, but what
works best is really going to be found by trying it).
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