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Re: TECH: PROPOSED GRAMMAR CHANGE X3: Extension of JA
la djan cusku di'e
> I myself proposed this some years ago, but I was persuaded to withdraw it,
> and I think the objection is the same that met my proposal: we are already
> too close to "anything goes" in syntax.
What does this mean? A random string of Lojban words has a very low
chance of being grammatical. In what sense are we close or too close
to anything goes?
> It will become too easy to make
> mistakes with logical connectives (which are a critical part of the
> logical-language core) that are grammatical but don't mean what you want.
Examples? Lojbab said something similar but I don't see how that
would be. Why would such mistakes (if they indeed are so easy to make,
I don't really see how) be more critical with {je} than with {joi}?
> Lojban is altogether too rich in such things already.
Lojban has an excess of stuff in some parts, I agree, but I don't
see the problem here. The change would simplify the system, by virtualluy
reducing the number of selmahos, not complicate it.
Jorge