Contemporary language.

llama_nom 600cell at OE.ECLIPSE.CO.UK
Fri Apr 13 16:48:40 UTC 2007



Is there some way we could create a database / wordlist that can be
conveniently edited online by all interested parties?  Something like
Wikipedia.  Is there something in Google tools that would let us do
that?  The advantage, if this is possible, would be that the project
wouldn't get held up if one person was unable to work on it for a
while.  A potential disadvantage might be that it could get chaotic if
there were disagreements.  Maybe we could get around that if anyone
altering someone else's suggestion make a note of the reason, and
perhaps consult first with the group.


--- In gothic-l at yahoogroups.com, Justïn <justinelf at ...> wrote:
>
> Freþureik,
> 
> I'm anxiously awaiting the new list.  Should we begin a post or a
> discussion board wherein we agree on or discuss amending neologisms
> and then create a unanimous, "officiated" list?  I'm not proposing
> that we are the end-all of the Gothic language, but I think we would
> all appreciate knowing that we can pull neologisms from one list,
> knowing that that list has passed before academic types as picky about
> these words as we are.  Does this make sense?
> 
> Please voice questions, concerns, comments and criticisms.  I'm
> anxious to hear what others think, especially if they have better ideas!
>


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