Well, looks like this group has members but no one is talking, so I'll open up. First off, Dana, the link listed on the Yahoo Groups home page is the old one....
... Welcome Christopher, you are actually the first member of this group, except myself. You had some good questions, so I'll address them here. ... Thanks...
Well, I guess I might have misunderstood about the dictionary being down... I see that there is a searchable version, but not a "browseable" one. Could you...
... down... ... one. Could ... or pdf)? ... There is an undocumented feature there. Search for "%" (percent is wildcard) and you will see the whole list....
... TITAN /titan/ = titanium (n.) TI TAN /ti?tan/ = that (adj.) burning (n. = combustion) TO TAN /to?tan/ = that (pron. = that thing/person/place) burns (v.) ...
I'm a little unclear about this... are tejnx nxtxw and Dana the same person or two separate people? ... From: tejnx nxtxw [mailto:sasxsek@...] Sent:...
I can see that I really hosed up my example. Let me try again. At the bottom of the VERBS page of the website, you give an example of the negative form: hus...
... the ... negative ... down that ... visual spaces ... correct ... to these ... Yes, but that would be an obvious case of mispronunciation. Why would a...
I am amazed by the level of detail that you have included in sasxsek's pronunciation scheme, but I think your answer: "...that would be an obvious case of...
... sasxsek's ... obvious ... at. ... auxlang, ... you have ... open to ... people learn ... so perhaps ... even ... should be ... ignored or ... This is why...
I was out of town working for a while so not much has been done with SASXSEK lately. I have added some new words to the vocacbulary. The most significant and...
A recent emergency has kept me from putting too much time into the project lately, but some progress has been made. As previously mentioned, /r/ has been added...
Vocabulary: * Over 450 roots derived from 83 languages. * Suggestions for the SASXSEK lexicon are welcomed. If you know of any word roots from any natural...
Vocabulary: * 464 roots, derived from 109 languages. See the Roots or Statistics pages on the website for details. * SASXSEK-English dictionary: 1496 entries...
Vocabulary: * 482 roots, derived from 133 languages. See the Roots or Statistics pages on the website for details. * SASXSEK-English dictionary: 1555 entries...
Welcome to the new members to our group! Headlines: * The Babel Text has finally been completed. Check out the website for information. Comments and...
Two things seemed like odd choices to me as I started looking at sasxsek, so I thought I'd mention them early -- you only get one first shot at being a total...
... Y was considered, then scrapped because it's likely to be confused with [j] or [i]. X is also seldom used and the fact that is has a crossed shape makes...
Headlines: * On Jan 2nd, my main hard drive was damaged. With the help of some data recovery software most of my data was recovered by there were some...
Headlines: * A new database has been added to this group for the purpose of submitting candidates for inlcusion into the SASXSEK lexicon. Please submit words...
Headlines: * A new page has been added to the site to cover the issue of how dates and times are expressed. (note the SASXSEK format now used in the subject...
* A gallery has been added to the site. It's small, but it's a beginning. * Under consideration: Roots ending with <o>. This would mean an <r> would be...
* Under consideration: (Feedback welcomed ???) Roots ending with vowels are still being considered. Roots ending with <-iC> or <-uC> (C=consonant) which are...
SASXSEK's phonology has been expanded to include 6 more consonants: <B D G L V Z>, pronounced /b d g l v z/. These phonemes will be exclusive with the...
The idea of roots ending with vowels has been scrapped for now. It looks like such a change will cause more confusion than anything else. Roots ending with...
SALAM. (I should start by mentioning that I use Kirshenbaum http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirshenbaum_chart... on this list X-SAMPA seems to be more popular,...
David Marjanovic
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Sep 27, 2005 7:38 pm
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... Unicode isn't a great idea because we don't know what other readers' capabilities are. Plain ASCII is best in this type of environment. X-SAMPA is...
... x) _Isn't it unfair to expect Zamenhof to have known about modern linguistics?_ Sure; there was essentially no chance that a nineteenth-century European ...
David Marjanovic
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Oct 26, 2005 12:33 pm
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... That's lojban. This isn't. ... news://alt.language.artificial You will need a newsreader if you don't already have one installed. If you don't you can get...