27th October 2017 /
by James Tauber
Part eighteen of a tour through Greek inflectional morphology to help get students thinking more systematically about the word forms they see (and maybe teach a bit of general linguistics along the way).
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16th October 2017 /
by James Tauber
Part seventeen of a tour through Greek inflectional morphology to help get students thinking more systematically about the word forms they see (and maybe teach a bit of general linguistics along the way).
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25th September 2017 /
by James Tauber
pyuca is my pure-Python implementation of the Unicode Collation Algorithm—a library I use almost every day to properly sort Greek (although the library is not Greek-specific). I was recently asked how to use pyuca with a more recent DUCET than 6.3.0. That led to me needing to make a number of changes to the core code so it now supports 8.0.0, 9.0.0 and 10.0.0 as long as you have the right Python version.
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7th September 2017 /
by James Tauber
Part sixteen of a tour through Greek inflectional morphology to help get students thinking more systematically about the word forms they see (and maybe teach a bit of general linguistics along the way).
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5th September 2017 /
by James Tauber
Part fifteen of a tour through Greek inflectional morphology to help get students thinking more systematically about the word forms they see (and maybe teach a bit of general linguistics along the way).
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2nd September 2017 /
by James Tauber
With a boost in numbers on http://vocab.oxlos.org, this post looks at some slightly more detailed statistics from the first activity.
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29th August 2017 /
by James Tauber
Here are some very preliminary statistics from the Greek Vocab site’s first month.
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29th August 2017 /
by James Tauber
Part fourteen of a tour through Greek inflectional morphology to help get students thinking more systematically about the word forms they see (and maybe teach a bit of general linguistics along the way).
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27th August 2017 /
by James Tauber
I recently saw a nice visualisation of English letter bigram frequencies and decided to replicate it with Greek New Testament data.
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26th August 2017 /
by James Tauber
Part thirteen of a tour through Greek inflectional morphology to help get students thinking more systematically about the word forms they see (and maybe teach a bit of general linguistics along the way).
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