Clean up for GWT program #21

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opened 2023-05-18 14:05:27 +00:00 by SusanQuigley · 4 comments
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Talk with Drew about these:

  • Deleting phrases at the bottom of morphology files like "See: Noun, Verb" since they do not have links and we don't want to send users down rabbit trails anyway.
  • Adding spaces before dashes in morphology files.
  • What to do with the residue at the end of lexical files
    • Text after the headword, word type, and definition.
    • Darrel will tell us what he finds.
  • Which files lexical entries should link to when the OGNT uses "or" in its morphology labels.
Talk with Drew about these: * Deleting phrases at the bottom of morphology files like "See: Noun, Verb" since they do not have links and we don't want to send users down rabbit trails anyway. * Adding spaces before dashes in morphology files. * What to do with the residue at the end of lexical files * Text after the headword, word type, and definition. * Darrel will tell us what he finds. * Which files lexical entries should link to when the OGNT uses "or" in its morphology labels.
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Delete phrases at the bottom of morphoplogy

Delete phrases at the bottom of morphoplogy
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Add spaces

Add spaces
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@DrewCurley

Maybe we shouldn't always delete phrases like "See: Noun, Verb". Maybe some of the morphology entries should have links.

For example, the entry for particle says "a particle often does something like an adverb or a conjunction." In order to understand this, poeple will need to know what an adverb or a conjunction does.

And the entry for participle says, "It is a verb that functions as an adjective, noun, or adverb." In order to understand how a participle functions, they will need to know how those categories function.

@DrewCurley Maybe we shouldn't always delete phrases like "See: Noun, Verb". Maybe some of the morphology entries should have links. For example, the entry for **particle** says "a particle often does something like an adverb or a conjunction." In order to understand this, poeple will need to know what an adverb or a conjunction does. And the entry for **participle** says, "It is a verb that functions as an adjective, noun, or adverb." In order to understand how a participle functions, they will need to know how those categories function.
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June 1, 2023 Email to Darrel

I have been going through the morphology folder in en_gwt and deleting most of the notes that tell people to see other topics. But occasionally there are other topics that people might need links to. For example, the record for "participle" has this at the bottom "See: Adjective; Noun; Adverb." Would you want me to put the links in the record in WACS, or is that something you do through your program?

Darrel's reply

I believe that you can leave them as is for now. As long as the words match their file names, we should be good.


I'll close this. Drew answered this in issue 36.

June 1, 2023 Email to Darrel I have been going through the morphology folder in en_gwt and deleting most of the notes that tell people to see other topics. But occasionally there are other topics that people might need links to. For example, the record for "participle" has this at the bottom "See: Adjective; Noun; Adverb." Would you want me to put the links in the record in WACS, or is that something you do through your program? Darrel's reply I believe that you can leave them as is for now. As long as the words match their file names, we should be good. -------- I'll close this. Drew answered this in issue 36.
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