Re: New language model
From: | Ed Heil <edheil@...> |
Date: | Thursday, October 7, 1999, 21:16 |
With regards to computer generated vocabulary, I have a vocabulary
generation script on my conlang page (
http://edheil.iwarp.com/conlang/index.html ) which is supposed to
represent a compromise between computer-generated vocabulary and
vocabulary created by hand. It cycles through a list of meanings and
for each one it allows you to either generate a random word, or type
one in yourself. If you dislike the random word it came up with, you
can retry until you get one you like.
I think Langmaker, for example, would be more useful with a feature
like this.
Welcome to the list!
Ed
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Ed doesn't know everything, but he hasn't figured that out yet.
Please break it to him gently. edheil@postmark.net
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Michael D. Edwards wrote:
> details of development: based on languages that I've been exposed to, but a
> priori vocabulary generation. Unique grammar features of my design, with
> the goal to sound beautiful, rhythmic, and natural. This in no way is to be
> a world language, but a personal one, in which others may learn and
> participate on their own volition.
>