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Lojban (pronounced [ˈloʒban] ) is a logical, constructed,
human language created by the
Logical Language Group which aims to be
syntactically unambiguous...
- The
grammar of
Lojban is
based on
predicate logic. The
majority of the
grammar is
borrowed from the
prior "logical language" Loglan, and some of its features...
- 'philosophical language', Esperanto, Blissymbols,
Loglan and its
descendant Lojban, and the
Klingon language designed for the Star Trek universe.
Okrent describes...
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successor Lojban. They both aim to
eliminate syntactical ambiguity and
reduce semantic ambiguity to a minimum. In particular, the
grammar of
Lojban is carefully...
- 2022. Cowan, John
Woldemar (1997). The
Shape Of
Words To Come:
Lojban Morphology - The
Lojban Reference Grammar.
Logical Language. ISBN 0-9660283-0-9. Archived...
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There are
several crucial differences between Lojban and Loglan, two
logical constructed languages. The main one is of the
sounding of the core words,...
- well-suited to
parsing computer languages (and
artificial human languages such as
Lojban)
where multiple interpretation alternatives can be
disambiguated locally...
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style only. "Putting It All Together:
Notes on the
Structure of
Lojban Texts". The
Lojban Reference Grammar.
Archived from the
original on 6
December 2016...
- in
Lojban, but only in
digrams and
never as one letter. The
letters H, Q, and W are absent,
because these letters are not used in
Lojban.
Lojban-language...
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sound used must not be
confused with any
existing Lojban vowel. An
example of
buffering in
Lojban is that if a
speaker finds the
cluster [ml] in the...