[Lexicog] Lexique Pro dictionary components
Richard Gravina
Richard-Sue_Gravina at SIL.ORG
Sat Apr 26 11:06:06 UTC 2014
Have you also looked at programs such as Fieldworks and WeSay? Lexique Pro is good for displaying dictionaries, but for building a dictionary these other programs are better.
When it comes to deciding which components to include, it would be best to get the advice of a linguist who is familiar with your language, or other related languages. There may be grammatical properties that it is important to include, but those will be specific to the language.
Best wishes,
Richard
From: Benjamin Barrett
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 9:26 PM
To: lexicographylist at yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [Lexicog] Lexique Pro dictionary components
I cannot help with Lexique, but I have been working on a pilot project for Lushootseed using the Wiki Foundation (Wikipedia, Wiktionary, etc.) software, which is free, flexible and easily accessible. (Configuration is not easy as the instructions that are available can be difficult to follow.)
You can see my beta project at:
http://lushootseed.langrev.com/wiktionary/Main_Page
http://lushootseed.langrev.com/wiktionary/sqig%CA%B7%C9%99c
HTH
Ben Barrett
La Conner, WA
Learn Ainu! https://sites.google.com/site/aynuitak1/videos
On Apr 25, 2014, at 7:36 AM, nataliegdiaz at gmail.com wrote:
Hello.
I am a new member to the group, and my Elders and I are using Lexique Pro to build our heritage language dictionary. I would like to get input as to which components of word meanings you believe are most important to include when building a dictionary. Right now, we have only the basics, such as the english gloss, the definition, part of speech, and we also have multiple audio and video files that allow the word to be heard in a sentence or within a story or song.
Our dictionary is intended for our community, as a! learning tool, and as a tool that can help support a language curriculum in the school.
But we want to make it as dynamic and helpful as possible, in addition, we hope that it can be helpful to any of our learners who might enter into the linguistic field in the future.
As well, any suggestions or tips you might have for working with Lexique will be appreciated and helpful.
'Ahotk
Natalie
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