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Re: [lojban] Lojban and learning disabilities
On Saturday, April 19, 2014 09:04:27 shanoxilt wrote:
> http://www.reddit.com/r/conlangs/comments/22b72j/accessibility_and_language_
> learning/cgvx0m6
> It would be really neat for Lojban to come up with sign language and
> braille, or use existing braille or sign language alphabets and modify
> the lessons to be for learning Lojban. Unfortunately, I can't say for sure
> how difficult it would be and how well that would work for those who would
> use it.
Writing Lojban in simple Braille is trivial. Higher-order Brailles depend on
letter cluster frequency and should be doable.
"Lojban sign language" doesn't make sense. Sign languages are just other
languages. American Sign Language is more closely related to French Sign
Language than to British Sign Language, although American English is more
closely related to British English than to French.
You may be interested in "Where are your keys?". Get in touch with Alan Post
at lodockikumazvati.org ("lo do ckiku ma zvati" is Lojban for "where are your
keys"). He did a demo with us at jbonunsla a couple of years ago. We sat
around a table with a book, a pen, and a few other objects and said things
like "mi dunda le cukta do", "la .alyn. ponse le cukta", and "ti penbi" while
acting them out.
Pierre
--
ve ka'a ro klaji la .romas. se jmaji
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