Fwd: [RNLD] dictionary methods

Nick Thieberger thien at unimelb.edu.au
Fri Mar 13 21:52:12 UTC 2015


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From: Peter Austin <pa2 at soas.ac.uk>
Date: 21 February 2015 at 15:57
Subject: Re: [RNLD] dictionary methods
To: Matthew Dryer <dryer at buffalo.edu>
Cc: "r-n-l-d at lists.unimelb.edu.au" <r-n-l-d at lists.unimelb.edu.au>


The classic paper on this dates from 1967 by Casagrande and Hale --
available at
http://compbio.ucdenver.edu/Hunter_lab/Cohen/FieldMethods/Casagrande_Hale_1967.pdf

Peter Austin


On 21 February 2015 at 12:30, Matthew Dryer <dryer at buffalo.edu> wrote:

>  I have used monolingual defining, but another similar method I have used
> is to ask a speaker to make up a sentence using a given word.  I have been
> surprised that these sentences sometimes reveal new vocabulary at a faster
> rate than texts, and often vocabulary that one might not expect to find in
> texts.  It does depend on the speaker, however.  Some speakers only come up
> with very simple sentences.
>
> Matthew
>
> On 2/20/15 12:39 AM, Hugh Paterson wrote:
>
> Becky Paterson has a presentation next week in Hawaii about gamification
> applied to Rapid words methodologies.
>
>  - Hugh
>
> On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 9:07 PM, Peter Austin <pa2 at soas.ac.uk> wrote:
>
>> WeSay is a nice implementation of Moe's method that can be used by
>> literate native speakers -- it also enables audio recording of words and
>> example sentences.
>>
>>  Monolingual defining was a method much favoured by the late Ken Hale as
>> a way to generate more vocabulary and has been used by successfully by
>> several people I know.
>>
>>  Peter
>>
>>
>> On 20 February 2015 at 12:08, Nick Thieberger <thien at unimelb.edu.au>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi RNLD list,
>>>
>>>  I'm going to be working with speakers to add words to an existing
>>> dictionary of some 2,800 headwords. I'd be interested to hear of methods
>>> for finding new words that are not in the dictionary that you may have
>>> found useful. I know about Rapid Words collection (
>>> http://www.rapidwords.net/) and Ron Moe's Dictionary Development
>>> Process.
>>>
>>>  I'd also like to generate a list of all possible words given the
>>> phonotactics and phonemic inventory, does anyone know of any existing
>>> systems for doing that?
>>>
>>>  I'l summarise responses if you want to write to me off-list.
>>>
>>>  Thanks,
>>>
>>>  Nick
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>>   --
>>    Prof Peter K. Austin
>> Marit Rausing Chair in Field Linguistics
>> Director, Endangered Languages Academic Programme
>> Research Tutor and PhD Convenor
>> Department of Linguistics, SOAS
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>> London WC1H 0XG
>> United Kingdom
>>
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>
>


-- 
Prof Peter K. Austin
Marit Rausing Chair in Field Linguistics
Director, Endangered Languages Academic Programme
Research Tutor and PhD Convenor
Department of Linguistics, SOAS
Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square
London WC1H 0XG
United Kingdom

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