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Any of the linguists-by-training/education have suggestions for canonical books in Linguistics that Lojbanists should read? | |||
* Semantics | |||
* Syntax | |||
* Language Acquisition | |||
(LinguistsDeleteMe: Those are merely some catagories that came to mind in which book suggestions would be appreciated, add/remove whatever is/isn't appropriate.) | |||
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(For a start, [http://home.earthlink.net/~bwcarver/ludwig/ ittgenstein]'s "Philosophical Investigations" might not be inappropriate. When we wonder what it is to express ourselves ''[[jbocre: lobykai|lobykai]]'', and not simply encode our English, we are asking Wittgensteinian questions.) | |||
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''See also: [[jbocre: Lojban and Linguistics|Lojban and Linguistics]]'' |
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Any of the linguists-by-training/education have suggestions for canonical books in Linguistics that Lojbanists should read?
- Semantics
- Syntax
- Language Acquisition
(LinguistsDeleteMe: Those are merely some catagories that came to mind in which book suggestions would be appreciated, add/remove whatever is/isn't appropriate.)
(For a start, ittgenstein's "Philosophical Investigations" might not be inappropriate. When we wonder what it is to express ourselves lobykai, and not simply encode our English, we are asking Wittgensteinian questions.)
See also: Lojban and Linguistics