If you have in mind the namespaces you find in programming languages,
I would say no. In some language the meaning of "a:apple" and
"b:apple" (where "a" and "b" are namespaces) are completely unrelated
and can be set.
In Lojban, each word has a definite meaning which. Based on the
context my "lo plise" and your "lo plise" could refer to two different
apples but they are apples.
remod
Does lojban have a concept of namespaces? Like everything said by the speaker is assumed to be in their namespace, but they could specify otherwise. For example, i could talk about "free culture" and mean something different than what larry lessig would mean by "free culture" but we can each talk about the "free culture" in the other's namespace.
P.S. On an unrelated note, can lojban easily designate the base used for a number/in math (base ten, two, sixteen, seven, whatever)?
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You could say {lo se cmene be la .frikultcr. bei la .lerilesyg.}.
You can specify radix explicitly with {ju'u}.
"A namespace (sometimes also called a name scope) is an abstract
container or environment created to hold a logical grouping of unique
identifiers or symbols (i.e., names). [...] The same identifier can be
independently defined in multiple namespaces." (from Wikipedia).
With this interpretation the question is whether in Lojban I can set
{mamta} to mean "mother" in a context and "apple" in another context.
It's about the identifier, the word {mamta} itself, not about the fact
that {lo mamta} and {le mamta} (or even {la .mam.}) refer to different
mothers (which they can and most probably do).
But, as I said, maybe Danny had something different in mind.
Remod
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