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Subject: Another question: Loglan/Lojban
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From: "Trained Reflex" <eyolf.ostrem@musik.uu.se>

You probably have millions of people asking this (I don't 
mean "millions" literally), but I haven't really found an answer 
elsewhere: What are the *lingustic*/grammatical differences between 
Loglan and Lojban? I've read about the personal conflicts and the 
changed vocabulary, but apart from that? Do the differences follow a 
certain trend or pattern, or are they just changes introduced here 
and there as problems were dicovered and resolved? 
(I've spent some time looking over Loglan, and now I want the reasons 
why I should switch to Lojban, before I'v already invested too much 
time in the former to want to switch :-) )

Eyolf


