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- Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 00:04:11 -0400
- From: Jim <jep200404@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Off-topic: Dictionaries
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Michael Engel wrote: > What functions do you use with online dictionaries OK, besides the completely obvious stuff Given a Chinese character, look up details on that character. Meanings Pronunciation Number of brush strokes Radical Its number for learning in school Animated drawing to show brush strokes show some of the more prominent/common words that use that character, i.e., example words (I have a paper book for this, but don't see this in on-line dictionaries) Given a pronunciation, list all the Chinese characters that can be pronounced that way. For a selected word, show examples using the word, for more meaning and grammar clues play recordings of correct pronunciation the online dictionaries I use are meant to help non-English speakers learn English, so they have recordings of the English words, but not of the native words. to indicate what _kind_ of a word it is (i.e., verb, noun) what is obvious to a native, ain't to me I would like to see the etymology of the word, like is common in English dictionaries. It would be nice for folks to be able to modify the contents, like Wiktionary. There are explanations and especially pronunciations for English words that are just plain wrong, and that wrong pronunciation has become standard. I'd love to correct these rediculous formalized errors. On Tue, 16 May 2006 11:37:44 +0900 Edward Middleton <edward@example.com> wrote: > find a compound of known length containing a known kanji in a specific > position. Fuzzy matches for easily mistaken kanji. Amen brother. Regexes would be _very_ nice. Also, how would one say all the two syllable words, specifying the beginning consonant, and ending vowel? That might be one of the few places where romanization is superior to the native script. Of course, I'd like to see the code for the on-line dictionaries to be open-source, to be usable with open source browsers, and for the data to be freely available also. (Now we're back on-topic) Jim
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