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Re: logban '
> Date: Fri, 30 Jul 1993 10:17:41 +0100
> From: Colin Fine <C.J.Fine%BRADFORD.AC.UK@FINHUTC.hut.fi>
> Subject: Re: logban '
> And asks:
> +++++++>
> Why? The only reason I've ever been given is from Lojbab, who
> calimed that ' is not equivalent to h phonetically. This
> is not a very good reason, since (a) transcribing Lojban '
> by [h] *would* be approved by the IPA, and (b) not all letters
> of the lojban alphabet (notably c,j,y) correspond to the
> phonetic values ot the same characters in the IPA alphabet.
> >++++++++
Colin:
> The reason for me is two-fold (and they are related)
>
> 1) 'h' is a letter, and as a letter it is a consonant. Using it
> in lojban distorts the CV structure
> 2) Therefore your -h- rich lojban distorts the (starting to be)
> familiar pattern of lojban words and makes them much harder
> for me to read. (I have to say them out loud to myself, or
> mentally translate them, in order to understand them).
>
> Obviously I could learn to read your format if I put the effort
> in. I do not want to have to cope with variant orthographies
> at this stage, and I prefer the standard lojban orthography
> partly because it's standard and familiar, and partly because
> it captures an important structural feature of the language
> in a way which 'h' hides.
>
> Colin
>
I most emphatically agree with Colin on this matter.
There was a time when I considered using an h instead
of an apostrophe but came to the conclusion that the
apostrophe was preferable both technically and
aesthetically. (Computers/programs must/can be made to
comply with human practices - not vice versa.)
Veijo
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