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The Historical Linguistics Thread (2014-09-27 05:04:12) :
Will you attempt to standardise things this time round, Morrígan? Like, transcription, and probably inflection classes (as no-one seems to entirely agree, at least on the verbs)
owned by KathTheDragon, last edited 2014-09-27 05:04:12.
The Historical Linguistics Thread (2014-09-26 21:09:46) :
[quote KathAveara, Peasant of United Kingdom]Will you actually give PIE inflections (especially for the verbs) rather than everything found in Sanskrit this time?[/quote]
PIE verbs…hoo boy.
owned by Nessari, last edited 2014-09-26 21:10:25.
Reference Wiki Discussion/Collaboration Thread (2014-09-26 20:56:42) :
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owned by Nortaneous, last edited 2014-09-26 20:57:47.
The Historical Linguistics Thread (2014-09-26 13:31:37) :
So, right now I'll probably be working from LIV, Lubotsky's Indo-Aryan lexicon, that Mallory and Adams book that I have, some Beekes, and possibly also Masatovic's Celtic etymological dictionary (which I'm pretty sure I also have).
Unfortunately, this does mean developing a lexicographic ontology, but I'm confident that I have enough experience for this. Basically, I'll start by putting thins in spreadsheets with the semantic data schema in mind, and then transform it to RDF.
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owned by Morrígan, last edited 2014-09-26 13:31:37.
The Historical Linguistics Thread (2014-09-25 16:00:34) :
[quote Morrígan, Baroness]Awesome, thanks. I was not familiar with that site.
I'm working on finally building the unified PIE lexicon in RDF with citations back to the original texts.[/quote]
That would be pretty awesome. Will you include full etymologies?
owned by KathTheDragon, last edited 2014-09-25 16:00:34.
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