George Boeree | Re: [LFN] disionario

Multe grasias, Rick. Me ia coreta la eras.

Jorj

I like reality. It smells of bread. - Jean Anouilh



On Feb 5, 2010, at 2:12 PM, rarqxz wrote:

> I was playing around with the plain-text version of the dictionary
> and found a few minor errors:
>
> the entry "** covrevaso = \vn = \n tea cosy" has an extra "="
> between "corevaso" and "\vn".
>
> the entry "** su sielo = \adj open-air; \adv in the open air" uses
> the tag "\adj" rather than "\a".
>
> the entry "** gilotini = \v guillotine" is listed under "* ginia =
> \v wink, blink; \n wink, blink" rather than "* gilotin = \n
> guillotine".
>
> And for those interested in statistics, I get (assuming my program
> is correct) that there are 13,486 entries.
>
> There are 6,312 are mainline entries (i.e., those marked with "*")
> and these 7,174 secondary entries (those marked with "**").
>
> Of the entires, 2,838 are phrases (i.e., at least one space within
> the headword. There are 59 main entry phrases, and 2,779 secondary
> entries that are phrases.
>
> The number of entries marked with each grammactical tag is:
>
> \n 10,178
> \a 2,895
> \v 2,154
> \adv 473
> \intj 85
> \prep 65
> \det 48
> \conj 47
> \pron 44
> \pref 23
> \suf 25
> \abbr 19
>
> Although I only counted these three possibilities, there are 1,376
> entries that are labeled with both \v and \n, 895 labeled both \n
> and \a, and only one ("peti") that is labeled both \v and \a.
>
> 46 entires have no grammatical tag.
>
> 122 headwords are marked with the tag "\vn", which I do not see
> defined in the notes, but which appears to be marking a compound word.
>
> ~rick~
>
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