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Date: Fri, 4 Apr 2003 09:19:09 EST
Subject: [lojban] 'Not' and Negation in Lojban (and Other Artificial Languages)
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Hi,

I'm currently researching H. P. Grice's dictum, in 'Logic and Conversation', 
that there are divergences between 'not' and '~' (Studies in the Way of 
Words, p. 22), and wonder if a specific study has been done on the different 
ways of expressing negation (or translating Latin 'non', or English 'not') in 
the various 'artificial languages', including Lojban. Any lead will be much 
appreciated.

Cheers,

JL
J L Speranza
jlsperanza@aol.com

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E=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">Hi,<BR>
<BR>
I'm currently researching H. P. Grice's dictum, in 'Logic and Conversation'=
, that there are divergences between 'not' and '~' (Studies in the Way of W=
ords, p. 22), and wonder if a specific study has been done on the different=
ways of expressing negation (or translating Latin 'non', or English 'not')=
in the various 'artificial languages', including Lojban. Any lead will be =
much appreciated.<BR>
<BR>
Cheers,<BR>
<BR>
JL<BR>
J L Speranza<BR>
jlsperanza@aol.com</FONT></HTML>

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