On 9/3/2014 11:44 AM, 'John E Clifford' via lojban wrote:
Yup! If your goal isn't monoparsing, you have no reason to be interested in Lojban/Loglan. If your goal is monoparsing, Lojan/Loglan may be the only living option but its success is not proven and, even if it were, it does just about everything in the worst possible way. Let's see how that line of objections, rather than ones to the cosmetics, can be met and turned into a positive discussion of Lojban.
I think that there are a few more reasons, though most of them are not phrased in academic terms. Certainly, people have BECOME interested in Lojban for other reasons and have found their interest to be sustained, even as they learned that Lojban isn't hardly a perfect design.
Objections to Lojban should be separated into critiques of the language design as a fulfillment of its academic goals, and critiques of the design pertaining to its learnability and/or aesthetics.
Since the goal is to produce something that can be linked to by a wiki article, I suggest creating a page in the Lojban wiki that addresses these criticisms and organizes them in a list (with rebuttals as appropriate).
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