History: jboske

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jboske = "lojbanology" (& also, the name of a mailing list (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jboske) exclusively for technical discussions about Lojban Description).

Lojbanology

About jboske

Documenting standard but underdocumented features

Stuff that is not baseline-violating at all

Stuff that is not necessarily official and not necessarily baseline-violating

Rationale for creating Opinionated Gripes page

Baseline-violating proposals

Pertaining to Lojban-as-someone-might-wish-it-to-have-been

Other languages

Now we are approaching languages distinct from Lojban.

  • New LoCCan is a possible next revision of Loglan/Lojban.

Also we have other projects like

  • Loglan is now a generic term that refers both to James Cooke Brown's Loglan, and all languages descended from it. Since the organization that Dr. Brown established, The Loglan Institute (TLI), still calls its language Loglan, it is necessary to state that this section refers specifically to the TLI language, instead of the entire family of languages.
  • Nalgol, which was a project of totally redoing Loglan.
  • Gua\spi, which is in the same string as Nalgol. Gua\spi is a descendent of Lojban and Loglan which uses Chinese-like tones to mark grammatical structure, developed by Jim Carter. By using tones instead of structure words, and cutting predicates from two to one syllable, Carter has fixed a minor flaw in Gua\spi's predecessors – they take a lot of syllables to say things, albeit at the expense of adding tone, which is a far from universal language trait.
  • Voksigid created by an Internet working group led by Bruce R. Gilson, attempts to construct a predicate language of a different type from those which had gone before. Its syntax was somewhat influenced by Japanese, and its vocabulary was based mostly on European language roots. Loglan and Lojban both use word order to mark the various places in the predication, but because remembering which position means which role in the predication might be beyond easy memorization for most people, Voksigid was designed in order to overcome this issue. It uses an extensive set of very semantically specific prepositions to mark the roles of verb arguments, instead of positional order as in Loglan and Lojban link.
  • Lojsk was conceived by Ari Reyes, heavily influenced by Loglan, Lojban, Universal Networking Language (UNL), Esperanto, Visual Basic, Dutton's Speedwords, Ceqli and Gua\spi. It is designed to be more single-syllable oriented. If possible, that would nonetheless lead Lojsk to be more sensitive to noisy environments than Lojban is, therefore its practicality in oral communication may be questioned.

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Tue 14 of Oct, 2014 20:40 GMT durka42 from 158.130.111.121 fix backlink to Q/UI/COI page 40
Thu 02 of Feb, 2012 15:02 GMT najrut from 178.205.7.134 39
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Sun 06 of Nov, 2011 12:50 GMT najrut from 178.204.1.6 some duplicate pages removed in favor of "BPFK Section: gismu Issues". Links fixed. 32
Sat 05 of Nov, 2011 15:21 GMT najrut from 178.205.50.214 just rearranging topics 31
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Fri 04 of Nov, 2011 17:06 GMT najrut from 178.204.2.112 just rearranging topics from within the baseline up to violating the baseline 27
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Fri 04 of Nov, 2011 14:29 GMT najrut from 178.205.62.228 "Stuff that would require a baseline change" merged into this page as it for the most part replicated links in jboske 24
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