The fundamental problem with semantic prime languages was dealt with already by Aristotle (the system is either incomplete or circular), though not explicitly about language. The various choices to take once the first problem is overcome (either way) can be justified in various way;in the case {vrusi 1}, both practicality and philosophy favor the prototype approach, but it does lack precision. (blood tastes salty because it contains salt, after all).
Sent from my iPad--On Thu, Dec 19, 2013 at 2:44 PM, lorxus <coronacoreanici@gmail.com> wrote:
I didn't know that loCCan was a thing that was actually going to occur; I had assumed it was entirely theoretical.so once they created "xorban". So .. where is the grammar?And in terms of semantic regularisation such language is impossible to create. This issue is more than 300 years old.In that case, I'd prefer conservation of the current language with maybe a few changes to some particularly bad gismu, and definitely a few new gismu, such as the ones I named before, (By the way, other things produce a salty taste than table salt. How would you say "The blood is salty" in Lojban? My best guess is {lei ciblu cu vu'ismimlu loi silna}.)I don't know why vrusi1 is a property. I'd prefer a taste prototype there.But i think it should be{lo ciblu cu se vrusi lo silna}
Personally I am unhappy (ita'osai ku'i mi'e la gleki) with the {vrusi} itself.The issue with sensory gismu is discussed here.The issue of property/object difference is discussed here.Thus I put {kukte} and {silna} in the same semantic class.and then to bring these lessons more completely into loCCan. (which will hopefully be the fantastic perfect logical language and everyone will be impressed and happy forever zo'ocu'i)
On Tuesday, December 17, 2013 4:22:51 AM UTC-5, lorxus wrote:coi ro do
It seems like for a language that prides itself on regularity, ease of learning and use, and logic, Lojban sure has weird and incomplete gismu.
A given gismu can have anywhere from 1 to 5 places of varying types, some of them a sign of gismu bloat, and there are even a few extremely obvious gismu with clear counterparts are excluded. My proposals: first, make all gismu be exactly 3 places long, with the first an agent, the second a patient, and the third a beneficiary - loosely. For gismu like {blanu}, we might have "x1 is blue of shade x2 to observer x3", or something like that; {zdani} might be "x1 is a house for x2 owned by x3".
Additionally, we would have a few 1-place gismu to collect all the gismu bloat - things like "x1 is a standard for x2 (ka?) used by x3", "x1 is an epistemology for truths about x2 (du'u) used by x3", or "x1 is a condition/mitigating factor/modifier on event x2 (nu?) affecting x3".
As for blatantly missing gismu: why is there no word for salty, but words for sweet, bitter, sour, and spicy? (bonus points for whoever decided to make a lujvo for spicy meaning pain-flavored) Why don't we have gismu for arrive, old, discard, follow (because I assume that jersi does not have this sense), or appear? Why not for otter, or carrot, or dolphin, or any passerine bird?
If I am overly inexperienced to talk about this, or there are good reasons for not making one of the few irregular and irritating points of a beautiful language reflect the rest of it, please tell me so.
re'isai mi'e lorxus
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