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Sent: Tuesday, February 04, 2003 6:01
AM
Subject: Re: [Nostratica] Re: replacement
rates
There is a shorter way. We can start with a subset of the
Swadesh list. Yakhontov
already has a shorter version which has 35 words. A
simple metric should probably
be based on Boolean ideas. 32 is a good
number since it is a power of 2. I already
got started but haven't had time
to pay attention to it. If anyone is interested, we
can
collaborate.
tgpedersen
wrote:
--- In Nostratica@yahoogroups.com,
"H.M. Hubey" <hubeyh@...> wrote:
>
>
>
>
> I think what linguistics needs is a "semantic
metric". I know how
to
> derive at least two different
>
ones from data but need time and money :-) I think all linguists
should
> appreciate the need for
> semantic metrics. It does not
matter how many. That could always be
> worked out, fixed,
>
repaired, improved etc. The trick is to get going.
>
That would
require us to know some canonical development of a
canonical set of
concepts. That is a tall order.
Torsten
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