Re: webifying Tokana (was Re: LUNATIC again)
From: | Hawksinger <hawksinger@...> |
Date: | Thursday, November 5, 1998, 7:05 |
Matt Pearson wrote:
>
> >I've noticed that intellectual achievement and cameraderie are all
> >satisfying outcomes of conlanging, especially now that it has gone
> >electronic, especially for some of those conlangs like Brithenig that have
> >acquired a small fan following. Or Tokana for that matter. Matt has
> >exchanged his paper grammar with over twenty people. Imagine what would
> >happen if he put it on-line.
>
> Alright alright! I get the hint! :-)
>
> I suppose that, in spite of my hectic schedule, I could try to get some
> software to convert my Word files into HTML. Once I've done that, though,
> there's the problem of where to put them. The Tokana Reference Grammar
> fills around 160 pages of hardcopy text, and is divided into about 75
> sections and subsections, each of which should probably be a webpage of
> its own. I doubt seriously if the UCLA Humanities Computing Office
> (which maintains my homepage) would allow me to upload that much stuff.
> So what to do?
>
> Matt.
>
> ------------------------------------
> Matt Pearson
> mpearson@ucla.edu
> UCLA Linguistics Department
> 405 Hilgard Avenue
> Los Angeles, CA 90095-1543
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Geocities, Fortunecity, Tripod, Xoom, Angelfire, TheGlobe, etc, there
are a whole lot of free web page places out there. I for one encourage
you to look into them. BTW, for what its worth, I prefer Geocities
above the rest. TheGlobe sucks IMHO.
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