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Beginner seeks HELP
I have just joined the mailing list and am a raw beginner in the
language. I am looking for someone to point me in the right
direction.
Question: what is the best site on Internet to find lojban material?
(My initial Archie search turned up some stuff, but most of it quite
old.)
Question: is there anybody in the U.K. who can supply Open Learning
materials, or is it best to contact The Logical Language
Group in the U.S.A.? I am particularly interested in
audio tapes - for pronunciation.
Background:
I first learned of Loglan through Dr. Dobb's (computing) Journal many
years ago and through it found J.C.B's Sci. Am. 1960 article. My
interest in lojban is mostly personal curiosity/fun, but I also teach
a bit of A.I. Possible links with the programming language Forth
also intrigue me. I am an engineer, not a linguist and foreign
languages other than the merest hint of French and German have
alluded me.
I have many questions, but that's enough for now. Any help
gratefully received.
Regards,
Graeme
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| Graeme Dunbar |
| School of Electronic and Electrical Engineering |
| The Robert Gordon University |
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| Aberdeen AB9 1FR Fax +44 1224 262444 |
| Scotland U.K. email g.r.a.dunbar@rgu.ac.uk |
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