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Re: [lojban] {cukta} as a case study for why the dictionary needs clearer, more detailed entries
On Saturday, 23 January 2016 4:33 AM, Stela Selckiku <selckiku@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 22, 2016 at 6:48 AM, Timothy Lawrence
> <timothy.lawrence@connect.qut.edu.au> wrote:
> >
> > a process be established to revise a few words every week to 100% completion
> > of the template
>
> [...] think of the plain numbers: A few words a week is 150ish a year, or
> a DECADE LONG PROJECT to clarify the meanings of the original gismu.
I agree and I should clarify that I mean:
4. a process be established to revise a few words (5+) every week to 100% completion of the template, with the view of geometrically progressing to more words per week as the project gains traction and helpers.
This would ensure the process is working smoothly before allowing it to scale up. We could use it as a community-building exercise.
Another idea is to focus on making the Lojban definitions "perfect" and then using machine translation to generate the other-language definitions (which could then be reviewed if desired).
> > My presumption was that the dictionary was intended to be prescriptive, not
> > descriptive as per other dictionaries, but I may be wrong. I'm just trying
> > to get involved in Lojban.
>
> They absolutely were intended to be prescriptive. But the prescription
> has in many cases not been followed! So where is your God now. :/
If it's prescriptive then it doesn't matter if it's been followed or not, as prescriptivism allows one to say incorrect usage is indeed incorrect, whereas descriptive dictionaries don't offer that chance.
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