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Posted by Mark Rosenfelder
(64.16.210.2) on November 29, 2000 at 12:28:27:<p>
In Reply to: <a href="68.html">Lack of English to x Lexicons</a> posted by Ian Kinzel on November 23, 2000 at 11:53:41:<p>
: I've looked through all your files on your languages several times. One thing I've noticed is that there isn't even one English to x lexicon on this site. Why? :<p>Well, because I haven't needed them. When I need a word in x, I do a search on the original Word document. And I assume that others can search using their browsers.<p>This also avoids a lot of extra bookkeeping. When I create a new Verdurian word, for instance, it has to be entered in the V-to-E dictionary, the E-to-V one (possibly in several places), the thematic dictionary, and the on-line version of the latter. <p>By the way, the English-to-Verdurian dictionary is available online in Word format; see <a href="http://www.zompist.com/embassy.htm">the embassy page</a>. No one has seriously tried to learn any of the other languages-- although I did get a postcard once in Cadhinor. :)<p>
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: : I've looked through all your files on your languages several times. One thing I've noticed is that there isn't even one English to x lexicon on this site. Why? :
: Well, because I haven't needed them. When I need a word in x, I do a search on the original Word document. And I assume that others can search using their browsers.
: This also avoids a lot of extra bookkeeping. When I create a new Verdurian word, for instance, it has to be entered in the V-to-E dictionary, the E-to-V one (possibly in several places), the thematic dictionary, and the on-line version of the latter.
: By the way, the English-to-Verdurian dictionary is available online in Word format; see <a href="http://www.zompist.com/embassy.htm">the embassy page</a>. No one has seriously tried to learn any of the other languages-- although I did get a postcard once in Cadhinor. :)
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