It’s normally a lesser proposition that one proves as a tool to prove more than one theorem.
I do not know a linguistic term “lemma”.
It’s normally a lesser proposition that one proves as a tool to prove more than one theorem.
Basically an entry/gloss.eldin raigmore wrote: ↑07 May 2023 23:14 It’s normally a lesser proposition that one proves as a tool to prove more than one theorem.
I do not know a linguistic term “lemma”.
ute earo: Thank you!eldin raigmore wrote: ↑07 May 2023 18:21 What’s a lemma in this context?
(BTW, congratulations on achieving your milestones!)
So it’s a language of love? Like French?
But of course! Why, to begin with, Rireinutire has four distinct words to describe the various concepts English lumps together into the single word 'love'. Also, writing 'up to three glosses' is much more, how you say, boring.
In corpus linguistics, a lemma is the base-form of a word, as opposed to an inflected word. So "steal", "steals", "stole", "stolen", and "stealing" are all forms of the lemma "steal", and "accomplishment" and "accomplishments" are both forms of the lemma "accomplishment". Corpora often use tools called lemmatizers to join all the forms of a word into a single lemma head-entry.eldin raigmore wrote: ↑07 May 2023 23:14It’s normally a lesser proposition that one proves as a tool to prove more than one theorem.
I do not know a linguistic term “lemma”.
Woo-hoo! ONE HUNDRED!
:)Khemehekis wrote: ↑22 May 2023 20:13Woo-hoo! ONE HUNDRED!
Don't quit Yoshó now. Get up to 200. And then 500. And then 1,000!
I-I-I-I-I love it! Be sure to update the list on FrathWiki.prettydragoon wrote: ↑28 May 2023 16:15 Not to be a stick in the mud, but I do think I can stand up straight today, as Rireinutire has reached the perfectly perpendicular milestone of 11,111 distinct lemma forms with the coining of this word:
yenatata vt. to avail, be of service, of use (to PTV), to benefit, profit (sb-PTV)
kavena yokiña yenatakayo hii hutiha ratoirumu itokahuvo soo sikiña huno vivumu hevakahuvo:
woman-PTV what.Q-COM avail-PRS-Q that.CONJ self-ADE world-ACC gain-PRS-SBJV-INFR if this-COM ones.own soul-ACC lose-PRS-SBJV-INFR
What does it avail a woman to gain herself the world if she thereby loses her soul?
WOW!Khemehekis wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023 02:27 Kankonian is poised to overtake xuxuxi soon as the conlang with the second-largest lexicon in the world.
Thanks!Üdj wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023 02:48WOW!Khemehekis wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023 02:27 Kankonian is poised to overtake xuxuxi soon as the conlang with the second-largest lexicon in the world.
Good luck in the greatest, most intense duel humankind has seen yet!
So this means Laakitlantu is about to surpass Näzyuva!I have 120 Laakitlantu words, and 50 in Iyamri. So I'll soon set a record myself, I'm sure.
Ah yes! You're right!Khemehekis wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023 03:29So this means Laakitlantu is about to surpass Näzyuva!I have 120 Laakitlantu words, and 50 in Iyamri. So I'll soon set a record myself, I'm sure.
A really remarkable record, a reason to rejoice! Please receive my respectful regards.Khemehekis wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023 02:27 Kankonian is poised to overtake xuxuxi soon as the conlang with the second-largest lexicon in the world.
Kankonian is a conlang with a quickly-climbing quantity of quotable, quality quothees.Khemehekis wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023 02:27 Kankonian is poised to overtake xuxuxi soon as the conlang with the second-largest lexicon in the world.
prettydragoon wrote: ↑27 Aug 2023 16:33 A really remarkable record, a reason to rejoice! Please receive my respectful regards.