Interested in Multimedia Dictionaries

Jessica Fae Nelson jfnelson at email.arizona.edu
Wed Aug 14 04:53:58 UTC 2013


I just want to thank everyone who has been sending this information to
the list, this is very helpful.

Jessica

On Tue, Aug 13, 2013 at 7:04 PM, Anna Luisa Daigneault
<annaluisa at livingtongues.org> wrote:
> Here is a great list of resources:
> http://www.ethnosproject.org/indigenous-language-apps-online-indigenous-language-dictionaries/
>
> - Anna Luisa
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 6:43 PM, PR <paula.radetzky at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> How about Kamusi (www.kamusi.org)?  They have a user-friendly platform
>> that is ready for people to input data (as opposed to starting from
>> scratch).  It's a multilingual, multimedia platform which can be tailored to
>> fit any particular language's grammatical structure.
>>
>> Paula Radetzky
>> Language & Linguistics Coordinator
>> Kamusi Global Online Living Dictionary
>> www.kamusi.org
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 12, 2013 at 1:12 PM, <Jimrem at aol.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> You might want to check the Delaware Tribe's Lenape Talking Dictionary
>>> which has been online since about 2006.  It has words, sentences, stories,
>>> etc.  Go to www.talk-lenape.org.
>>>
>>> James A. Rementer, director
>>> Lenape Language Project
>>> The Delaware Tribe
>>> 170 NE Barbara Ave.
>>> Bartlesville, OK, 74006
>>> 918-333-5185
>>> [www.talk-lenape.org]
>>>
>>> In a message dated 8/12/2013 12:55:31 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
>>> spelqwa at yahoo.com writes:
>>>
>>> I am interested in Multimedia Dictionaries.  We already have a written
>>> dictionary and we are interested in creating one that has text, sound and
>>> graphics.  I am in the process of looking at other dictionaries and I am
>>> looking for suggestions for reviewing.  I am also interested in the process
>>> of creating a multimedia dictionary and the software used to create such a
>>> tool.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
>
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> Anna Luisa Daigneault, M.Sc
> Development Officer & Latin America Projects Coordinator
> Enduring Voices Project | Voces Duraderas
> Living Tongues Institute for Endangered Languages
> Twitter: @livingtongues
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