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lojban learning materials.
- To: John Cowan <cowan@snark.thyrsus.com>, Ken Taylor <taylor@gca.com>, List Reader <ghsvax!hal>
- Subject: lojban learning materials.
- From: And Rosta <cbmvax!uunet!pucc.princeton.edu!ucleaar>
- Reply-To: And Rosta <cbmvax!uunet!pucc.princeton.edu!ucleaar>
- Sender: Lojban list <cbmvax!uunet!pucc.princeton.edu!LOJBAN>
What lojban learning materials are available in electronic form?
Dean C. Gahlon mentions on-line text-book lessons:
>Possibly the draft textbook lessons would help this;
>I don't know, as I've never seen them, and haven't up
>til now had the time to do much with the language, so
>hadn't wanted to claim the extra level of activity to
>get the draft textbook lessons. (In addition to the
>on-line cmavo list, I'm anxiously awaiting the on-line
>textbook lessons).
and Nick Nicholas gives a striking recommendation of "level 1
materials":
>Dean Gahlon muses that Lojban has a steep learning curve.
>It does. What this means is, after three hours with the
>level 1 materials (Not necessarily the Level 2 or 3,
>which are more fine tuning) and a ju'i lobypli, you will
>know exactly what's going on with the language; before
>that, the same is unlikely. That was my experience, in
>any case.
Please - how can I get these?
Until I get such materials, I am trying not to ask questions
and to ask for explanations of, say:
From: lojbab@com.grebyn:
>la names
>le the thing described as
>lo the thing that really is
>lai names mass
>lei description mass
>loi true mass
>la'i the set of named
>le'i the set of described
>lo'i the set of really is
- though I'd dearly like to know.
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