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  • ...n&nbsp;<small>(pronounced&nbsp;[ˈloʒban])</small> is an&nbsp;experiment in human&nbsp;language – a&nbsp;constructed language defined using predicate logic ...te the scientific study of the relationships between language, thought and human culture.</div>
    11 KB (1,655 words) - 12:23, 1 February 2016
  • * a domain for exploring the intersection of human language and software === [[Lojban around the world]] - other ways of communication ... ===
    17 KB (2,620 words) - 08:19, 29 December 2022
  • ...mmunication would be meaningless. In any language which aims to facilitate communication, one must be able to express oneself in such a way that one can trust that ..."This is an apple".) This viewpoint, however, does not correspond well to human understanding of say, a cat, whose existence must be presumed to continue e
    12 KB (2,166 words) - 22:01, 26 June 2016
  • ...ba|28 April 2018|la evar usar published ''[https://vimeo.com/267017304 The Human Inhabitans (remna xabju)]'', the fourth episode of a Lojban-language worldb ...e.com/watch?v=QdlGxgKt7nc a lightning talk about lojban] at the 29th Chaos Communication Congress, Hamburg, Germany.
    56 KB (8,600 words) - 22:21, 31 January 2021
  • ...signed in the hope of removing a large portion of the ambiguity from human communication. It was made well-known by a [[Scientific American article]] and references *Lojban is designed to be used by people in '''communication''' with each other, and possibly in the future with computers.
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  • ...signed in the hope of removing a large portion of the ambiguity from human communication. It was made well-known by a [[Scientific American article]] and references *Lojban is designed to be used by people in '''communication''' with each other, and possibly in the future with computers.
    2 KB (269 words) - 16:40, 4 November 2013
  • ...n efficient specialized talk among those who know the vocabulary, but poor communication skills with those outside of specialty groups. I know - I've made my mark p ...rement units, should be borrowings - they are seldom used in non-technical communication, and even more rarely occur in complexes. (I am proposing voltlekmeli as a
    116 KB (18,033 words) - 14:45, 23 March 2014
  • ...as split infinitives, who/whom, etc. that do not generally interfere with communication. Most are rules that humans speakers will often ignore - rarely do language Phonology: Lojban has one of the smaller sets of phonemes among human languages, and all phonemes occur in most of the world's most widely used l
    117 KB (20,860 words) - 01:49, 15 November 2014
  • ...signed in the hope of removing a large portion of the ambiguity from human communication. It was made well-known by a ((Scientific American article)) and references * Lojban is designed to be used by people in '''communication''' with each other, and possibly in the future with computers.
    4 KB (557 words) - 15:22, 4 June 2014
  • ...l language"), which also makes it particularly suitable for human-computer communication, an application that led Robert Heinlein to mention the language in his nov * Improved human-computer communication, storage ontologies, and computer translation of natural language text.
    9 KB (1,459 words) - 08:54, 30 June 2014
  • ...et semantic space: they make it possible to talk about the entire range of human concerns. ...esults. This isn't necessarily bad. Every natural language does it. But in communication, when you use a meaning different from the dictionary definition, someone e
    85 KB (13,710 words) - 06:46, 26 December 2017
  • ...structures of ''cusku'' and ''tavla''. With ''cusku'' the emphasis is on communication; what is communicated is more important than who it is communicated to. Qu ...nu lo remna cu pamoi klama le lunra'':21/7/1969 is-the-date-of the-event a human first go (to) the moon
    99 KB (16,833 words) - 09:59, 12 May 2017
  • ru'a that's ASCII code. totally different--the language is created for human pronunciation and translated to numbers. this would be created to be encod ...complicated. just the chance to see how language issues are treated when human pronunciation is not an issue at all.
    5 KB (733 words) - 08:24, 30 June 2014
  • ...a Supreme Intelligence?", "What, if anything, is the meaning or purpose of human existence?". Finally, the philosophical questions are typically about conce [[Category:Human communication]]
    21 KB (3,100 words) - 10:26, 22 May 2014
  • If a language is to serve human needs at all, it must contain what are in English at least (all other I-E l ...English, verbs of knowledge and communication tend to be intensional (the communication ones also extensional but with an extensional meaning) while verbs of volit
    11 KB (1,839 words) - 08:17, 30 June 2014
  • ...eans to express musical notation-like intonation like forte, crescendo for human speech. ...cusku lu'e lo du'u broda''', but I think there would still be a linguistic communication implied, which would encode the given bridi. As for '''spusku''', '''frati
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  • riddles and not for normal communication. riddles and not for normal communication.
    2.07 MB (380,774 words) - 07:40, 7 March 2020
  • How do you describe human motion? It would be very instructive to use lojban to describe and analyse human motion for a variety of reasons.
    3 KB (444 words) - 12:04, 23 March 2014
  • ...r-Whorf effects may lead to better inter-cultural understanding, promoting communication and peace." -- Aaawww, what a cute fwuffy widdew bunny!! -Robin *** ''nanmu, meaning 'adult human male'. '' ''nanmu'' just means ''human male''. The gismu list says that it is not necessarily adult.
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  • ...r-Whorf effects may lead to better inter-cultural understanding, promoting communication and peace." -- Aaawww, what a cute fwuffy widdew bunny!! -Robin *** ''nanmu, meaning 'adult human male'. '' ''nanmu'' just means ''human male''. The gismu list says that it is not necessarily adult.
    14 KB (2,309 words) - 08:19, 30 June 2014
  • ...avoiding 'dorkiness' is a high one -- much effort, and it might even make communication less effective. So, they're not dorks; they're just acting against the spir ...ing plain unable to recall all the bits and pieces of the grammar. I plead human dorkiness for the routine misparsings of my Lojban, for example (e.g. in t
    16 KB (2,767 words) - 08:27, 30 June 2014
  • According to the so called politeness theory all human communication can be divided into “positive faces” and “negative faces”.
    4 KB (673 words) - 08:19, 1 July 2014
  • the ambiguity from human communication. It was made well-known by a
    39 KB (6,377 words) - 08:52, 30 June 2014
  • ...are many possible reasons to create a constructed language: to ease human communication; to bring fiction or an associated constructed world to life; for linguisti
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  • <p><b>humano</b> human, humane.</p> <p><b>trato</b> dealing, communication, conversation.</p>
    143 KB (28,947 words) - 08:59, 30 June 2014
  • <p><b>humano</b> human, humane.</p> <p><b>trato</b> dealing, communication, conversation.</p>
    143 KB (28,947 words) - 09:09, 30 June 2014
  • |communication |human
    74 KB (12,128 words) - 14:36, 17 March 2016
  • ...u cannot even tell which man is meant for sure without asking me (although communication is served if you already know from the context). ...ight live in the same city, or at least have the property of being jointly human.
    81 KB (12,064 words) - 15:05, 15 February 2015
  • semantic web, for translating and for computer-human communication ... oh
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  • logical human language "Lojban". This issue (LK11) is being mailed at communication.
    85 KB (14,103 words) - 15:44, 19 July 2014
  • And, of course, in a language for communication among humans, it is situations, never whole worlds directly, that we deal w ...d person is inherently unable to see as blind, but inherently able to as a human being -- though now incidentally unable, and perhaps able again given some
    30 KB (5,116 words) - 08:21, 30 June 2014
  • ...s systematical and penetrating discussions of how learning of language and communication are based on socially available evidence and of the consequences of this fo ...nt of language. Thus physicists, mathematicians and logicians use the same human language which they can't jump over, i.e. they are talking to themselves. I
    4 KB (588 words) - 12:47, 8 April 2018
  • exact utterances. Whereas I insist that most human usage differs ''In actual communication, which almost always occurs between who share a universe of discourse, ther
    3 KB (506 words) - 15:20, 23 March 2014
  • ...signed in the hope of removing a large portion of the ambiguity from human communication.<!-- It was made well-known by a Scientific American article and references
    33 KB (5,296 words) - 10:36, 21 April 2024
  • speculated that Lojban may also help to free the human mind's creative processes and promote undistorted communication between
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