Discord server for Ithkuil exists btw https://discord.com/invite/WgFrX8J
This question is partially addressed here: https://lojban.pw/books/learn-lojban/#why-are-verbs-defined-...
I'm one of a few "fluent" speakers of Lojban. I still think that among similar attempts (including controlled English) Lojban is the best option so far. I even wrote a new course for laymen…
Here is my list: Lojban Ithkuil Controlled English
.i ue do za'o xu se bangu lo jbobau .i xu do nelci lo cnino jibri be do
coi le munje .i coi se terdi
There are fluent speakers of Lojban as can be seen in Lojban groups on Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/BLVsYz20Boixl0xN-0TrPw and https://t.me/joinchat/BLVsYz3hCF8mCAb6fzW1Rw
Well, at least more fluent speakers of Lojban than fluent speakers of Ithkuil.
Obligatory XKCD debunker: https://mw.lojban.org/papri/File:xkcd_comic_debunker.png
Lojban now supports second order predicate logic.
Most vocal chats in Lojban happen through the internet.
Yeah, I can say the same about Lojban community. Most Lojbanists study and use Lojban to better know how we think, how can knowledge be better represented. As for other languages a lot of Lojbanists speak several major…
dots represent pauses or glottal stops. what other symbol could be used for it? Apostrophe represent either [h] or "th" like in "thin". Again what other letter could be used?
If you mean particular values of k then modern Lojban isn't compatible with non-infinite lookahead although pragmatically a high value of k may do the trick on real texts. As for SLL I'm no expert, sorry.
Why learn Haskell if fewer people speak it compared to C++? The same can be applied to Lojban.
This can be applied to any language actually.
And PEG too https://github.com/Ilmen-vodhr/ilmentufa/
Discord server for Ithkuil exists btw https://discord.com/invite/WgFrX8J
This question is partially addressed here: https://lojban.pw/books/learn-lojban/#why-are-verbs-defined-...
I'm one of a few "fluent" speakers of Lojban. I still think that among similar attempts (including controlled English) Lojban is the best option so far. I even wrote a new course for laymen…
Here is my list: Lojban Ithkuil Controlled English
.i ue do za'o xu se bangu lo jbobau .i xu do nelci lo cnino jibri be do
coi le munje .i coi se terdi
There are fluent speakers of Lojban as can be seen in Lojban groups on Telegram: https://t.me/joinchat/BLVsYz20Boixl0xN-0TrPw and https://t.me/joinchat/BLVsYz3hCF8mCAb6fzW1Rw
Well, at least more fluent speakers of Lojban than fluent speakers of Ithkuil.
Obligatory XKCD debunker: https://mw.lojban.org/papri/File:xkcd_comic_debunker.png
Lojban now supports second order predicate logic.
Most vocal chats in Lojban happen through the internet.
Yeah, I can say the same about Lojban community. Most Lojbanists study and use Lojban to better know how we think, how can knowledge be better represented. As for other languages a lot of Lojbanists speak several major…
dots represent pauses or glottal stops. what other symbol could be used for it? Apostrophe represent either [h] or "th" like in "thin". Again what other letter could be used?
If you mean particular values of k then modern Lojban isn't compatible with non-infinite lookahead although pragmatically a high value of k may do the trick on real texts. As for SLL I'm no expert, sorry.
Why learn Haskell if fewer people speak it compared to C++? The same can be applied to Lojban.
This can be applied to any language actually.
And PEG too https://github.com/Ilmen-vodhr/ilmentufa/