PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS AN OLD VERSION. The current version is linked from The Complete Lojban Language.
Here is a review of the Lojban grammatical terms used in this
chapter, plus some others used throughout this book. Only terms
that are themselves Lojban words are included: there are of
course many expressions like ``indicator'' in
Chapter 16
that are not explained here. See the Index for further help with
these.
- bridi:
- predication; the basic unit of Lojban expression; the main
kind of Lojban sentence; a claim that some objects stand in
some relationship, or that some single object has some
property.
- sumti:
- argument; words identifying something which stands in a
specified relationship to something else, or which has a
specified property. See
Chapter 6
.
- selbri:
- logical predicate; the core of a bridi; the word or words
specifying the relationship between the objects referred to by
the sumti. See
Chapter 5
.
- cmavo:
- one of the Lojban parts of speech; a short word; a
structural word; a word used for its grammatical function.
- brivla:
- one of the Lojban parts of speech; a content word; a
predicate word; can function as a selbri; is a gismu, a lujvo,
or a fu'ivla. See
Chapter 4
.
- gismu:
- a root word; a kind of brivla; has associated rafsi. See
Chapter 4
.
- lujvo:
- a compound word; a kind of brivla; may or may not appear in
a dictionary; does not have associated rafsi. See
Chapter 4
and
Chapter 12
.
- fu'ivla:
- a borrowed word; a kind of brivla; may or may not appear in
a dictionary; copied in a modified form from some non-Lojban
language; usually refers to some aspect of culture or the
natural world; does not have associated rafsi. See
Chapter 4
.
- rafsi:
- a word fragment; one or more is associated with each gismu;
can be assembled according to rules in order to make lujvo; not
a valid word by itself. See
Chapter 4
.
- tanru:
- a group of two or more brivla, possibly with associated
cmavo, that form a selbri; always divisible into two parts,
with the first part modifying the meaning of the second part
(which is taken to be basic). See
Chapter 5
.
- selma'o:
- a group of cmavo that have the same grammatical use (can
appear interchangeably in sentences, as far as the grammar is
concerned) but differ in meaning or other usage. See
Chapter 20
.
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