I'm getting old, so I may not be able to wait for the completion of a
project that hasn't started. I guess I'm looking for something that can be
demonstrated soon, for one class of vocabulary (language or technical
jargon), before the year is out or sooner.
I will probably try to assemble content
On Sun, Jul 5, 2015 at 4:37 AM, Dennis During wrote:
> Easier for whom?
Since it'll be more machine-readable than it is now it'll be easier
for a programmer to make use of the data to build a tool like you
proposed or use it in an existing tool.
> Is there an ETA for that?
No. It's quite some w
This will become considerably easier once we have Wikidata support for
Wiktionary. The latest proposal for how to do this is at
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Wikidata:Wiktionary/Development/Proposals/2015-05
and welcoming feedback.
Easier for whom?
Is there an ETA for that?
On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at
On Thu, Jul 2, 2015 at 6:50 PM, wrote:
> An idea buried in the text: Would it be possible to develop a kind of
> "flashcard" function based on "random page by language" where entry headwords
> for the chosen language would be generated without the definition(s)?
This will become considerably e
Online flashcards would be useful for demonstrating the idea to those not
familiar with some aspect of them. Directing users to the sources of
software for their platforms would be in the interests of both users
(better individualization, no need for connectivity) and MW (less server
load).
The n
I agree: there are excellent free-software flashcard programs out there,
and no need to duplicate that functionality. This does suggest that
convenient export functions (e.g. by category, by language) in formats
expected by Anki etc. could enable a lot more use of Wiktionaries as
sources for vocab
The flashcard function idea is not essential, given the availability of
superior free, open-source, multi-platform flashcard programs like Anki.
But it might be a good tool for engaging folks.
There are Swadesh lists for many languages, which should be supplemented by
more contemporary words and p
Of possible interest - perspectives on use of en.woktionary & fr.wiktionary for
vocabulary learning/review, with focus on African languages:
http://niamey.blogspot.com/2015/07/wiktionary-as-tool-for-african-language.html
An idea buried in the text: Would it be possible to develop a kind of
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