You’re right! I totally forgot to talk about monoparsing. I really shouldn’t have missed that.
I don’t like the design choices that Lojban and Toaq made. The latter much less so, but there are still aspects I dislike. I wanted to see if I could, if not do better, at least go in a different direction. It’s why I use Livagian or Eberbanian style grammar with no “main verb”, and use agglutinative morphology rather than analytic.
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You’re right! I totally forgot to talk about monoparsing. I really shouldn’t have missed that.
I don’t like the design choices that Lojban and Toaq made. The latter much less so, but there are still aspects I dislike. I wanted to see if I could, if not do better, at least go in a different direction. It’s why I use Livagian or Eberbanian style grammar with no “main verb”, and use agglutinative morphology rather than analytic.
You can post anything on LessWrong as a personal blogpost. From the LessWrong FAQ:
Just FYI you posted to the front page, not your personal blog.