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'''Lojban''' (pronounced ''ˈloʒban'') is a constructed, syntactically unambiguous human language. | |||
==Usage== | |||
===As a spoken language=== | |||
Lojban is practiced by its speakers in voice and text chats. | |||
===As a programming language=== | |||
There've been several installments showing Lojban to be used as a declarative and as a functional programming language. | |||
===As a machine interlingua=== | |||
Lojban is proposed to be used as a intermediate language in machine translation (due to it being a speakable language as well, which alleaviates proofreading of texts converted from other languages and due to its syntactic unambiguity). | |||
Revision as of 09:15, 9 October 2015
| Lojban | |
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| la .lojban. | |
| Pronunciation | [laʔˈloʒbanʔ] |
| Created by | Logical Language Group |
| Date | 1987 |
| Setting | a logically engineered language for various usages |
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| Language codes | |
| ISO 639-2 | jbo |
| ISO 639-3 | jbo |
| Glottolog | none |
Lojban (pronounced ˈloʒban) is a constructed, syntactically unambiguous human language.
Usage
As a spoken language
Lojban is practiced by its speakers in voice and text chats.
As a programming language
There've been several installments showing Lojban to be used as a declarative and as a functional programming language.
As a machine interlingua
Lojban is proposed to be used as a intermediate language in machine translation (due to it being a speakable language as well, which alleaviates proofreading of texts converted from other languages and due to its syntactic unambiguity).