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  • from the traditional prescription. From my point of view > my point of view it is not worth it because these cmavo should be
    4.12 MB (665,740 words) - 16:32, 2 March 2020
  • from the traditional prescription. From my point of view > my point of view it is not worth it because these cmavo should be
    2.07 MB (380,774 words) - 07:40, 7 March 2020
  • > CLL is terribly ambiguous on this point. CLL is terribly ambiguous on this point.
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  • As to his point about not receiving notice, the announcement was posted in that very place ...hat he approved when he was jatna, and he could also be asked, but at this point he no longer has any responsibility, having been out of office for so long)
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  • #:There's no point in having great ideas if you don't communicate them effectively. #:Prototyping is a learning experience. Its value lies not in the code you produce, but in the lessons you learn.
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  • ...@lagleki just did they need to be on the agenda and raised at the correct point in the meeting. ...ong that I’d forgotten until now; that’s my bad. I don’t see all that much point at this late a date. This meeting was well advertised at least, and more me
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  • ...n-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Your donations (not contributions to your voluntary balance) are tax-deduc ...ding this issue. Please notify us if you wish to be in a different mailing code category. Balances reflect contributions received thru 13 March 1991. Maili
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  • ...n-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Your donations (not contributions to your voluntary balance) are tax-deduc ...the ckafybarja project, per the above discussion, before the next decision point. Let's see some more participation this time.
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  • ...n-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Your donations (not contributions to your voluntary balance) are tax-deduc ...after 2 issues and more money is available to help such people out at that point.
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  • ...AhE + BU invalid? The Red Book (C19S16 as usual) seems quite clear on this point: Not sure this is a bad thing, but wanted to point it out.
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  • ...n-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Your donations (not contributions to your voluntary balance) are tax-deduc ...ding this issue. Please notify us if you wish to be in a different mailing code category. Balances reflect contributions received thru 15 August 1990. Mail
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  • ...n-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Your donations (not contributions to your voluntary balance) are tax-deduc ...ding this issue. Please notify us if you wish to be in a different mailing code category. Balances reflect contributions received thru 4 April 1990. Mailin
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  • ...ves because of and in accordance with cultural forces, but after a certain point the language develops a momentum of its own, tending to carry the culture i ...) <nowiki>[</nowiki>introduces the "snow" example]. (At least this is the point at which it was introduced into linguistics.) Geoff Pullum has recently do
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  • 30-52 had quite a bit of meat in it - at least from the point of view of those people used to point out to me three third-world countries, none of which had
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  • ...n-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Your donations (not contributions to your voluntary balance) are tax-deduc ...ute enough to cover. Our financial tracking system finally improved to the point where we could identify this situation.
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  • Your Mailing Code, Finances (Again), Tough Decisions - page 2 different mailing code category. Those persons with an 'x' or 'y' by their
    56 KB (9,352 words) - 15:42, 19 July 2014
  • ...around x2 of material x3.|Also arc; x2 need not be an object, but may be a point or volume. See also '''cripu''', '''kruvi''', '''korcu''', '''condi'''.}} ...s about vector x2 towards direction x3, turning angular distance / to face point x4 |Also revolve (= '''jincarna'''). See also '''gunro''', '''jendu'''. Ne
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  • ..." necessarily implies that. X2 in fact, may BE a metal. To me, the salient point is that kunra is mined, whereas rokci are not. I agree that either might be Good point. The literal Hebrew is "...to bring Vashti the Queen before the king in a r
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  • ...to devise their own additional means of expression. As a specific case in point, we had a group exploration of greetings and closings for correspondence. T ...ing to baseline the place structures for the gismu at that time, which may point out some problems that have gone undetected. The rafsi should also have bee
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  • 2. People can build and code things themselves, subject to the rules. This cannot include rules changes. ...to work. That is, The Gods would turn the rules, as much as possible, into code in the MOO. In some cases, this would simply mean causing actions to be tag
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  • ...ere is an x or y code after your mailing status,you will be reduced to the code after the letter if we do not hear from you before next issue. Balances ref ...lt evenly from Hopi, English, Chinese, and Swahili. I'll not belabor this point.
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  • use {ce'u goi ko'a ... ko'a} or other pronouns that point to the first use {ce'u goi ko'a ... ko'a} or other pronouns that point to the first
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  • | | x1 is shallow in extent in direction/property x2 away from reference point x3 by standard x4. | | x1 is a history of x2 according to x3 (person)/from point-of-view x3.
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  • ...n-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Your donations (not contributions to your voluntary balance) are tax-deduc ...ding this issue. Please notify us if you wish to be in a different mailing code category. Balances reflect contributions received thru 21 May 1990. Mailing
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  • request it as a "point of privilege". The backchannel #penmyfanva will interrupt for a priority statement (point of information, point of
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  • ...n-profit organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Your donations (not contributions to your voluntary balance) are tax-deduc At this point some 65 people have returned forms requesting a subscription. Perhaps half
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  • I want to point out that in 10K words of LNC, much of which is The obnoxiousness is not the point, the point is that *no-one* has
    164 KB (25,843 words) - 12:46, 26 January 2015
  • different mailing code category. Balances reflect contributions received thru Feel free to call or write to ask about your balance account or mailing code
    109 KB (18,457 words) - 15:43, 19 July 2014
  • ...sitting in the middle of otherwise valid lojban. Once {zoi} quotes work (point 11 above), it would be nice if {la'o} could be used to refer to an object b * Make a tutorial about how to code complex multilingual stuff using both the old_version and current of concre
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  • ...let the boys go crazy over a few acres of land without wondering which zip code they've wandered off to." ...ndicates that the event is separated in time from the speaker or reference point. When tagging a sumti, the sumti specifies the time separation distance.
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  • scale; making the code distinguish is too damned hard. You can > scale; making the code distinguish is too damned hard. You can
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  • different mailing code category. Balances reflect contributions received thru 8 Feel free to call or write to ask about your balance account or mailing code
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  • ...es not support file transfer, which is needed for our primary distribution point. ...ong distance mail capability. This board will be our initial distribution point for products that can be made available in computer form.
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  • ...ing this issue. Please notify us if you wish to be in a different mailing code category. Balances reflect contributions received thru 26 March. Mailing ...order logic.<ref name="mu" /> When this barrier is breached, (and at this point, we have left the realm of engineering and entered science-fiction) Lojban
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  • ..., we must teach them to accept prior restraint and censorship. And a final point: the Institute will never achieve the financial security it seeks as long a ...roblem with the current grammar is that a good deal of it is embedded in C code in the PreParser and Parser which is not limited to the insertion of the ma
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  • === se'e (character code) === ...ny shifts that occur earlier in the text do not affect letterals from this point on.
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  • === se'e (character code) === ...ny shifts that occur earlier in the text do not affect letterals from this point on.
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  • {{ma|co'a|interval event contour: at the starting point of ...; initiative >|< |.}} ...event contour: at the instantaneous point of ...; achievative/perfective; point event >|<.}}
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  • ...ding this issue. Please notify us if you wish to be in a different mailing code category. Balances reflect contributions received thru 14 December 1989. Ma ...t quite the contortionist feat that skaldic verse would be, but my earlier point still applies. In addition, Lojban has few natural rhymes, and hardly any '
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  • That's a good point, but it is not what "jai selbri" means. > That's a good point, but it is not what "jai selbri" means.
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  • ...true if all the statements within are true, and false otherwise (at which point no more statements in the block are executed). Unlike a logical connective ...g text scope (but must be used as {{vlapoi|la'e|di'e}} to actually run the code). So {{jvs|di'e}} would most commonly be used to introduce a block.
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  • ...code based on the English word for the language) and terminology codes (a code based on the native word for the language). ...t least initially. There is little need to interlink the <code>''X''-jbo</code> editions in the same way since languages usually have the same written wor
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  • {jvsv cikmokca} awake+point {jvsv ckitermifra} explain+3rd-place-of+code
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  • It's a relevant point, because it's perfectly true. The rules for word-segmentation have no realw ...s a point for; the fact that people aren't using it normally wouldn't be a point against, but this isn't logically abstruse gadri, this is everyday names.
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  • :<code>I lerfu-“c” without</code> :<code>(Observative:) doctor-without</code>
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  • === Prolog code for la necli bebna === The following Prolog code uses definite clause grammar (DCG) clauses to generate iterations of the ''
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  • scheduled to receive Ju'i Lobypli if the level code on the top line of your mailing label is "1", "2", or "3", but not ...e below for a discussion of mailing label codes. If you listed as mailing code "0", YOU MUST WRITE TO
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  • # '''SIMPLE: Standard International Make-Point Language—English.''' ...language be’able to-start with SIMPLE and use the 360 words as a “starting point that works” and learn more complete names_ for_things in_the_future to-bu
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  • Please note that there is no point seperating out a "proposals" section, or numbering the proposals, or anythi Then please point me to it, because it seems perfectly sufficient to me, if there's another w
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  • ...]] (still Tansky at that point), Gary Burgess, and Tommy Whitlock. At this point, it is intended merely as an alternative gismu list and phonology to evade ...a box or a bag", initiating a discussion of [[opaque reference]]. At some point in the discussion, he proposes ''[[xe'e]]'' as a quantifier to mean "[[any]
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  • *****CVS exited normally with code 0*****</pre> If it doesn't say that, in particular if it says 'code 1' instead,
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  • 501(c)(3) of the U.S. Internal Revenue Code. Your donations Feel free to call or write to ask about your balance account or mailing code assignment.
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  • The starting point for knowledge representation is the ''knowledge representation hypothesis'' ...ation makes complex software easier to define and maintain than procedural code and can be used in [[expert systems]].
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  • **** Now that I think about this a bit, this would basically be the code for an AI which understands Lojban encoded into mekso - not something that ...re we stand insofar as it is possible, so that people will have a starting point in learning the language - and hence will start to learn the language in gr
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  • msgid "You cannot build the Reactor or the Overmind near a domination point. Domination points represent halfway points between bases, not base locatio msgid "Cannot build Reactor or Overmind near a domination point"
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  • ...qually well be given in an initial metalinguistic comment, I don't see the point of this at all. * (For BY1, but related): How is the reference computer code for se'e specified? (Presumably this is yet again a matter for a metalingui
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  • | code “cipher” ====Point====
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  • b16i mifra 61.81 code/cipher o 2.75 (code )
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  • (of plain text x3:m2=?j2), in code system x4:j3=m4 was a "wing," conspicuously irrelevant in point of architecture,
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  • * pi ''decimal point'' * mokca ''point''
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  • ...antic demons), and supplanted with 'culturally neutral', which is the real point of any such questions. ...s long vowel marker; I suppose they might. I'd've written them without any point if they just mark long vowel, but don't take my word on that. I just went b
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  • Source code for Windows version of Parallel 2 is available [[Parallel Source|here]]. ...ing comprehension mode (only hear the lojban text, not see it). Help menu. Code made object oriented and documented for future development. You need the da
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  • ...n in code-switching, not a mixture of the two. The real Lojban analogue to code-switching is not the occasional fu'ivla, but entire embedded phrases of Eng (My point about grammatically signalling codeswitching in Lojban is, we are explicit
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  • ...me information about what has to be done to get a [[Language Code|Language Code]] according to ISO 639-1/ISO 639-2 for Lojban. ...w" sometimes seems pretty similar to the Natives view. Just to mention one point here: lb _ti_, _ta_, _tu_ (_vi_, _va_, _vu_ etc.) is the "same" in Lakhota
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  • That's the starting point help file, by the way, and it has been translated. * The "help missing" code doesn't show what object stuff is on.
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  • *** An uninteresting problem?? Well, let's get some skeleton code running then if it's so easy! Because it's a very useful project! ...y many people to each other, and more like like a hidden inter-translation code that few ever care to see.As far as I am concerned, Natlang --> Lojban is h
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  • {{gl|mifra|x1 is encoded/cipher text of plain-text x2 by code/coding system x3}} ...I'd say yes. Is a bottle still a bottle without a lid? I'd say no (at that point it's a bottle-shaped cup {lo kabri be tai lo botpi}.). However, we should m
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  • * Columns 159-160 is a letter and number code associating the word with the [[original Lojban textbook|original Lojban te ...a frequency count from 1993, giving an ordering based on usage up to that point.
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  • ...s long vowel marker; I suppose they might. I'd've written them without any point if they just mark long vowel, but don't take my word on that. I just went b ...s also how it's marked on [[Pronunciation Guide Putonghua - with character code BIG5]], i.e. both vowels are boldface on that page.)
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  • ...d people from around the world have developed an interest in Lojban to the point of ordering a [[ooks ook|ooks ook]] or joined a {ALINK(aname=>lists,pagenam source code] (not well-documented) is available
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  • ...nerally you only read out letters in English when it's a phone number or a code number. ***However, digits after the radix point are read out, i.e. "Pi is three point one four one five nine two six ..."
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  • At what point do I translate proposals so that I don't suddenly find myself under a pile 3. What are "List" and "List=" and "Code" above (the latter might refer to programs, but it isn't clear why they wou
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  • ...ser:Nick Nicholas|la nitcion]] (still doesn't allow Lojban words to act as code) **Could someone please explain what the point of this is? Why is Lojban a better basis for a programming language than En
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  • Source code is: ...d sentence an equal chance of being produced. ''(right, that was the whole point. :) sadly it didn't turn out quite so well. --jay)'' And there are LOTS of
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  • *[http://vlasisku.lojban.org/vlasisku/mokca mokca] – point *[http://vlasisku.lojban.org/vlasisku/mifra mifra] – code
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  • ...her in the course of an evening - has no real plot, lacks suspense, has no point to it, but was a nice exercise. * ndsmemo2, a SM-2 implementation for the nintendo DS - horrible code and I don't use the DS as often as before, so I killed it.
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  • mokca moc point 8 mifra mif code 1
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  • 15:40 < llrcombs> so what's the point of the leading .? 16:01 < cntrational> mostly because the code sucks
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  • || point || code
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  • 23:44 *lindar would like to point out that ctino is not multiple people, and Nov 16 16:40:58 »» lindar writes a small line of code to pre-parse all Lojban text and replace all UI with {ge'e}.
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  • This is clearly incomplete, but it can serve as a starting point: {CODE(wrap="1",ishtml="0]]
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  • |code |point
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  • ...ing out "Roberts' Rules of Order" and substituting "Standard Parliamentary Code 3rd edition" - PASSED. (Dave Barton left at this point, with proxy to Nora LeChevalier)
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  • mifra: code mokca: point
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  • * Search the code for "adjectives"; various bits set adjectives like "broken" that we need to ...ry first bit said, socket connections do not. (pretty dumb either way; no point in multilingualizing the banner before the user has logged in!)
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  • #:<code>cd extensions</code> #:<code>cd .. ; git checkout master ; git pull ; cd extensions</code>
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  • A deb (probably outdated at this point) is available at http://www.surreality.us/debian/mumym_0.9.1_all.deb. (The following code is all under the GNU GPL.)
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