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Subject: Re: [lojban] World-historical and religious figures in Lojban
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From: Mark E. Shoulson <mark@kli.org>
Sent: Sunday, 27 August 2000 15:30


> Indeed; I wasn't sure I could use {soldji} in a recent post as an example
> because I thought perhaps Lojban had forbidden {ldj} on the grounds that
it
> would not be distinct from {lj}, just as {ndj}, {ndz}, {ntc} and {nts} are
> forbidden. But this is not so.

I suspect that {ndj}, {ndz}, {ntc} and {nts} are banned as a carry-over from
Loglan, but I am not sure. Does anyone reading this thread know for certain?

--d



