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Re: CONLANG: Lojban attitudinals
> But I think that emotions are rather less obvious than we might think
> they are, and also that heavy use of emotional attitudinals adds a
> flavor to Lojban that is positive and indeed strongly helps against the
> image of the Loglans as being emotionless and hyperlogical. They help
> make Lojban FUN.
The thing about the emotionals and the attitudinals is the amount of
compression that they achieve. For instance, the phrase "I believe that"
becomes `.ia' and "I hear that", `ti'e'. The equivalent predications are
much more unwieldy and this is one of the reasons that other loglangs are so
prolix in expressing even some simple concepts.
> The phrase was "how much do I owe you for ...", and Don translated using
> "degji", x1 owes x2 to creditor x3.
.i .u'u .i You mean "dejni"; "degji" is finger.
ni'o co'omi'e dn.