Daniel W. Hieber
Daniel W. Hieber
Bold content is words that are attested in the corpus. There have been discussions about how to indicate what this means, but I don't believe an issue has been opened...
This is a very language-specific request, which probably needs to wait until we have a way for linguists to provide customized grammatical info (in markdown / HTML) for each entry...
That can be done!
@aarppe For MD, @DBDacanay extracted _examples_ and _notes_. There still may be a rare case where a Cree word is actually part of the core definition, but generally speaking there...
@aarppe No, #982 handles cross-reference _notes_ in definitions (between [square brackets]), but not Cree words that are part of the core definitions. Cree words inside definitions proper will either need...
This is a very source-specific request, since some sources will have scientific names, and others won't. Also, some sources may have the scientific names pulled into separate fields, while others...
Love it! Also love the use of a definition list. Some tiny feedback from me: Can we increase the spacing between entries in the list by like 0.5 - 1.0...
I +1'ed this because I just did this same thing. I wanted to go back to my previous search, and it navigated me away from Itwêwina instead.
In lexicography, the representative wordform for a lexeme is called either a _lemma_ or a _head(word|phrase|morpheme)_. The two terms are synonyms in that context. **BUT**, in computational linguistics, _lemma_ essentially...
# Notes on the term _lemma_ > Continuous text consists of 'wordforms' (like _permitted_ or _permits_), but the headwords in a dictionary are generally 'lemmas' like _permit_, and this is...