PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OLD VERSION. The current version is linked from The Complete Lojban Language.The Lojban Reference Grammar
- Lojban As We Mangle It In Lojbanistan: About This Book
- What is Lojban?
- What is this book?
- What are the typographical conventions of this book?
- Disclaimers
- Acknowledgements and Credits
- Informal Bibliography
- Captions to Pictures
- Boring Legalities
- A Quick Tour of Lojban Grammar, With Diagrams
- The concept of the bridi
- Pronunciation
- Words that can act as sumti
- Some words used to indicate selbri relations
- Some simple Lojban bridi
- Variant bridi structure
- Varying the order of sumti
- The basic structure of longer utterances
- tanru
- Description sumti
- Examples of brivla
- The sumti ``di'u'' and ``la'e di'u''
- Possession
- Vocatives and commands
- Questions
- Indicators
- Tenses
- Lojban grammatical terms
- The Hills Are Alive With The Sounds Of Lojban
- Orthography
- Basic Phonetics
- The Special Lojban Characters
- Diphthongs and Syllabic Consonants
- Vowel Pairs
- Consonant Clusters
- Initial Consonant Pairs
- Buffering Of Consonant Clusters
- Syllabication And Stress
- IPA For English Speakers
- English Analogues For Lojban Diphthongs
- Oddball Orthographies
- The Shape Of Words To Come: Lojban Morphology
- Introductory
- cmavo
- brivla
- gismu
- lujvo
- rafsi
- fu'ivla
- cmene
- Rules for inserting pauses
- Considerations for making lujvo
- The lujvo-making algorithm
- The lujvo scoring algorithm
- lujvo-making examples
- The gismu creation algorithm
- Cultural and other non-algorithmic gismu
- rafsi fu'ivla: a proposal
- ``Pretty Little Girls' School'': The Structure Of Lojban selbri
- Lojban content words: brivla
- Simple tanru
- Three-part tanru grouping with ``bo''
- Complex tanru grouping
- Complex tanru with ``ke'' and ``ke'e''
- Logical connection within tanru
- Linked sumti: ``be--bei--be'o''
- Inversion of tanru: ``co''
- Other kinds of simple selbri
- selbri based on sumti: ``me''
- Conversion of simple selbri
- Scalar negation of selbri
- Tenses and bridi negation
- Some types of asymmetrical tanru
- Some types of symmetrical tanru
- ``Pretty little girls' school'': forty ways to say it
- To Speak Of Many Things: The Lojban sumti
- The five kinds of simple sumti
- The three basic description types
- Individuals and masses
- Masses and sets
- Descriptors for typical objects
- Quantified sumti
- Quantified descriptions
- Indefinite descriptions
- sumti-based descriptions
- sumti qualifiers
- The syntax of vocative phrases
- Lojban names
- Pro-sumti summary
- Quotation summary
- Number summary
- Brevity Is The Soul Of Language: Pro-sumti And Pro-bridi
- What are pro-sumti and pro-bridi? What are they for?
- Personal pro-sumti: the mi-series
- Demonstrative pro-sumti: the ti-series
- Utterance pro-sumti: the di'u-series
- Assignable pro-sumti and pro-bridi: the ko'a-series and the broda-series
- Anaphoric pro-sumti and pro-bridi: the ri-series and the go'i-series
- Indefinite pro-sumti and pro-bridi: the zo'e-series and the co'e-series
- Reflexive and reciprocal pro-sumti: the vo'a-series
- sumti and bridi questions: ``ma'' and ``mo''
- Relativized pro-sumti: ``ke'a''
- Abstraction focus pro-sumti: ``ce'u''
- Bound variable pro-sumti and pro-bridi: the da-series and the bu'a-series
- Pro-sumti and pro-bridi cancelling
- The identity predicate: du
- lujvo based on pro-sumti
- KOhA cmavo by series
- GOhA and other pro-bridi by series
- Other cmavo discussed in this chapter
- Relative Clauses, Which Make sumti Even More Complicated
- What are you pointing at?
- Incidental relative clauses
- Relative phrases
- Multiple relative clauses: ``zi'e''
- Non-veridical relative clauses: ``voi''
- Relative clauses and descriptors
- Possessive sumti
- Relative clauses and complex sumti: ``vu'o''
- Relative clauses in vocative phrases
- Relative clauses within relative clauses
- Index of relative clause cmavo
- To Boston Via The Road Go I, With An Excursion Into The Land Of Modals
- Introductory
- Standard bridi form: ``cu''
- Tagging places: FA
- Conversion: SE
- Modal places: FIhO, FEhU
- Modal tags: BAI
- Modal sentence connection: the causals
- Other modal connections
- Modal selbri
- Modal relative phrases; Comparison
- Mixed modal connection
- Modal conversion: JAI
- Modal negation
- Sticky modals
- Logical and non-logical connection of modals
- CV'V cmavo of selma'o BAI with irregular forms
- Complete table of BAI cmavo with rough English equivalents
- Imaginary Journeys: The Lojban Space/Time Tense System
- Introductory
- Spatial tenses: FAhA and VA
- Compound spatial tenses
- Temporal tenses: PU and ZI
- Interval sizes: VEhA and ZEhA
- Vague intervals and non-specific tenses
- Dimensionality: VIhA
- Movement in space: MOhI
- Interval properties: TAhE and ``roi''
- Event contours: ZAhO and ``re'u''
- Space interval modifiers: FEhE
- Tenses as sumti tcita
- Sticky and multiple tenses: KI
- Story time
- Tenses in subordinate bridi
- Tense relations between sentences
- Tensed logical connectives
- Tense negation
- Actuality, potentiality, capability: CAhA
- Logical and non-logical connections between tenses
- Sub-events
- Conversion of sumti tcita: JAI
- Tenses versus modals
- Tense questions: ``cu'e''
- Explicit magnitudes
- Finally (an exercise for the much-tried reader)
- Summary of tense selma'o
- List of spatial directions and direction-like relations
- Events, Qualities, Quantities, And Other Vague Words: On Lojban Abstraction
- The syntax of abstraction
- Event abstraction
- Types of event abstractions
- Property abstractions
- Amount abstractions
- Truth-value abstraction: ``jei''
- Predication/sentence abstraction
- Indirect questions
- Minor abstraction types
- Lojban sumti raising
- Event-type abstractors and event contour tenses
- Abstractor connection
- Table of abstractors
- Dog House And White House: Determining lujvo Place Structures
- Why have lujvo?
- The meaning of tanru: a necessary detour
- The meaning of lujvo
- Selecting places
- Symmetrical and asymmetrical lujvo
- Dependent places
- Ordering lujvo places.
- lujvo with more than two parts.
- Eliding SE rafsi from seltau
- Eliding SE rafsi from tertau
- Eliding KE and KEhE rafsi from lujvo
- Abstract lujvo
- Implicit-abstraction lujvo
- Anomalous lujvo
- Comparatives and superlatives
- Notes on gismu place structures
- Oooh! Arrgh! Ugh! Yecch! Attitudinal and Emotional Indicators
- What are attitudinal indicators?
- Pure emotion indicators
- Propositional attitude indicators
- Attitudes as scales
- The space of emotions
- Emotional categories
- Attitudinal modifiers
- Compound indicators
- The uses of indicators
- Attitude questions; empathy; attitude contours
- Evidentials
- Discursives
- Miscellaneous indicators
- Vocative scales
- A sample dialogue
- Tentative conclusion
- If Wishes Were Horses: The Lojban Connective System
- Logical connection and truth tables
- The Four basic vowels
- The six types of logical connectives
- Logical connection of bridi
- Forethought bridi connection
- sumti connection
- More than two propositions
- Grouping of afterthought connectives
- Compound bridi
- Multiple compound bridi
- Termset logical connection
- Logical connection within tanru
- Truth questions and connective questions
- Non-logical connectives
- More about non-logical connectives
- Interval connectives and forethought non-logical connection
- Logical and non-logical connectives within mekso
- Tenses, modals, and logical connection
- Abstractor connection and connection within abstractions
- Constructs and appropriate connectives
- Truth functions and corresponding logical connectives
- Rules for making logical and non-logical connectives
- Locations of other tables
- ``No'' Problems: On Lojban Negation
- Introductory
- bridi negation
- Scalar Negation
- selbri and tanru negation
- Expressing scales in selbri negation
- sumti negation
- Negation of minor grammatical constructs
- Truth questions
- Affirmations
- Metalinguistic negation forms
- Summary --- Are All Possible Questions About Negation Now Answered?
- ``Who Did You Pass On The Road? Nobody'': Lojban And Logic
- What's wrong with this picture?
- Existential claims, prenexes, and variables
- Universal claims
- Restricted claims: ``da poi''
- Dropping the prenex
- Variables with generalized quantifiers
- Grouping of quantifiers
- The problem of ``any''
- Negation boundaries
- bridi negation and logical connectives
- Using ``naku'' outside a prenex
- Logical Connectives and DeMorgan's Law
- selbri variables
- A few notes on variables
- Conclusion
- As Easy As A-B-C? The Lojban Letteral System And Its Uses
- What's a letteral, anyway?
- A to Z in Lojban, plus one
- Upper and lower cases
- The universal ``bu''
- Alien alphabets
- Accent marks and compound lerfu words
- Punctuation marks
- What about Chinese characters?
- lerfu words as pro-sumti
- References to lerfu
- Mathematical uses of lerfu strings
- Acronyms
- Computerized character codes
- List of all auxiliary lerfu-word cmavo
- Proposed lerfu words --- introduction
- Proposed lerfu words for the Greek alphabet
- Proposed lerfu words for the Cyrillic alphabet
- Proposed lerfu words for the Hebrew alphabet
- Proposed lerfu words for some accent marks and multiple letters
- Proposed lerfu words for radio communication
- lojbau mekso: Mathematical Expressions in Lojban
- Introductory
- Lojban numbers
- Signs and numerical punctuation
- Special numbers
- Simple infix expressions and equations
- Forethought operators (Polish notation, functions)
- Other useful selbri for mekso bridi
- Indefinite numbers
- Approximation and inexact numbers
- Non-decimal and compound bases
- Special mekso selbri
- Number questions
- Subscripts
- Infix operators revisited
- Vectors and matrices
- Reverse Polish notation
- Logical and non-logical connectives within mekso
- Using Lojban resources within mekso
- Other uses of mekso
- Explicit operator precedence
- Miscellany
- Four score and seven: a mekso problem
- mekso selma'o summary
- Complete table of VUhU cmavo, with operand structures
- Complete table of PA cmavo: digits, punctuation, and other numbers.
- Table of MOI cmavo, with associated rafsi and place structures
- Putting It All Together: Notes on the Structure of Lojban Texts
- Introductory
- Sentences: I
- Paragraphs: NIhO
- Topic-comment sentences: ZOhU
- Questions and answers
- Subscripts: XI
- Utterance ordinals: MAI
- Attitude scope markers: FUhE/FUhO
- Quotations: LU, LIhU, LOhU, LEhU
- More on quotations: ZO, ZOI
- Contrastive emphasis: BAhE
- Parenthesis and metalinguistic commentary: TO, TOI, SEI
- Erasure: SI, SA, SU
- Hesitation: Y
- No more to say: FAhO
- List of cmavo interactions
- List of Elidable Terminators
- A Catalogue of selma'o
- Formal Grammars
- YACC Grammar of Lojban
- EBNF Grammar of Lojban
- EBNF Cross-Reference