Yes to all the below, except I've already done #5. You left off 'builds
character'.

Still hoping someone will know of an OCR resource or find it already online
somewhere.

Thanks for the list.

Karie Masterson, Ph.D. (UCLA, Near Eastern Languages and Cultures)

On Friday, June 7, 2013, Rev. Bryant J. Williams III <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Dear Karie,
>
> True, it would be nice to have the complete lexicon intact and ready to
use, but, on the other hand, look what can be done when you have to retype
the whole lexicon:
>
>     1)    You will find mistakes.
>     2)    You will retain a lot of the material that you would not
normally have retained.
>     3)    If it does include grammatical items, then that will also help
in the learning of the language.
>     4)    You will be able to compare other lexicons.
>     5)    You would have a great dissertation project. :)))
>     6)    You will have done something that I would dare say that no one
else on this list including the moderators and list owner have done with
the possible exception of Karl (?); although I could be wrong on that.
>     7)    I will let fill out the rest....
>
> Rev. Bryant J. Williams III
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