Jared Angell wrote:
"The v and s aren't allowed together; they're a voiced-unvoiced
consonant pair. They must either be separated with a  y, or a
different rafsi be selected."

If Lojban is being allowed to evolve like a natural language than who cares?

Someone who values the fact that Lojban is different than natural languages, such as yourself, would be likely to resist evolutionary changes that make it more like natural languages.

Since there would be few people learning Lojban if they did not value at least *some* of the differences from other languages, the resistance against naturalizing the language is extremely strong, except where the inherent (and perhaps subconscious) nature of language is capable of overwhelming our desires.

lojbab




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