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@cormacanderson notes that:
In GM 1378 (Mawa) the inventory given lists a number of phonemes, i.e. /ʔ/, /ʔw/, /h/, /f/, /z/ that the source (Roberts 2009) explicitly says are not phonemic.
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I apologise for returning to an issue that has already been discussed a few times here: https://github.com/w3c/wcag/issues/297 and https://github.com/w3c/wcag/pull/808 with no clear decision yet taken…
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I'll give this a second try (see #321), bear with me please. "Sleeping" is more and more becoming the conventional term for languages with no native speakers.
Felicity Meakins just made me aware t…
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Hi,
I have the impression that there might be spurious contrasts in the orthography profile, in particular voicing contrasts in occlusives (p/b, g/k, t/d). I also suspect that the ɹ/r contrast is m…
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This is to summarize the morpheme boundary symbols we are using in the data and how we should use them in terms of field in the database. Currently I guess most of the language that have morpheme boun…
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Post questions about the following orienting reading:
Kozlowski, Austin, Matt Taddy, James Evans. 2019. “[The Geometry of Culture: Analyzing the Meanings of Class through Word Embeddings](https://j…
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I propose to have an alias for the `MONKEY` pragmas used for unsafe features.
The reason is that the term `MONKEY` is not descriptive. It relies on knowledge of idiomatic English to understand i…
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Post questions here for one or both of week's orienting readings:
Michel, Jean-Baptiste et al. 2010. “[Quantitative Analysis of Culture Using Millions of Digitized Books](http://www.sciencemag.org…
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Post questions about the following orienting reading:
Goldberg, Amir, Sameer B. Srivastiva, V. Govind Manian, William Monroe and Christopher Potts. 2016. “[Fitting In or Standing Out? The Tradeoffs…