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Re: One new English word every 98 minutes

From: carl mattocks <carlmattocks@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2009 15:55:09 -0400
Message-ID: <e4a702590906101255lad9a01bpcf173d69cc7c0aa7@mail.gmail.com>
To: semantic-web@w3.org, "[ontolog-forum]" <ontolog-forum@ontolog.cim3.net>
Yes it strengthens the case for controlled vocabularies which are used to
explain the meaning of the new word

On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Simon Reinhardt
<simon.reinhardt@koeln.de>wrote:

> Adrian Walker wrote:
>
>> Hi All --
>>
>> Here's some food for thought.
>>
>> According to the Global Language Monitor (
>> http://www.languagemonitor.com/no-of-words ), there's a new English word
>> with significant usage every 98 minutes.
>>
>> So, does this strengthen the case for controlled vocabularies, or indicate
>> that the task of controlling the English language is hopeless?
>>
>
> Something related I watched on TED last night:
> http://www.ted.com/talks/erin_mckean_redefines_the_dictionary.html
>
> While she doesn't really say much except repeat that current dictionaries
> suck over and over again (I had wished for some more perspectives and ideas)
> she does have a point: The way we organise vocabularies has to change
> drastically and the Internet community can help collecting the data. We just
> need a good infrastructure (definitely not Wiktionary [1]; OmegaWiki [2] is
> more like it) and, as she says, it needs to be done more scientifically
> (GOLD is a good starting point [3]).
>
> WordNet was a nice idea - relating words, providing links for discovery and
> serendipity. But if you can build something like that which is complex
> enough to be useful but easy enough to involve the Internet community then,
> no, I don't think it's hopeless. :-)
> Disclaimer: my thesis goes a bit into that direction, but it mainly
> focussed on creating a community to describe and link pronunciations and
> other forms of words, not so much on all the linguistic detail that
> dictionaries cover.
>
> Regards,
>  Simon
>
> [1] http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Wiktionary:Main_Page
> [2] http://www.omegawiki.org/Meta:Main_Page
> [3] http://linguistics-ontology.org/
>
>


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