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I just came across this website and thought it could be useful for vocabulary creation: https://semdom.org/.
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Creyeditor wrote: 30 May 2024 08:46 I just came across this website and thought it could be useful for vocabulary creation: https://semdom.org/.
Thanks a lot, that looks very useful.
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Creyeditor wrote: 30 May 2024 08:46 I just came across this website and thought it could be useful for vocabulary creation: https://semdom.org/.
Thank you greatly! Looks quite interesting and useful.
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I was browsing semdom.org, which Creyeditor mentioned earlier, and I found a link to https://www.webonary.org/. I think it could also be useful.
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This came up in discussion this morning and I felt it might be useful to share here as well—a compilation of sound change appliers:
Honorable Mention:
  • loanpy (Not so much an SCA proper but intended to be used to find cognacy via diachronics)
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Man in Space wrote: 29 Nov 2024 15:22 Honorable Mention:
  • loanpy (Not so much an SCA proper but intended to be used to find cognacy via diachronics)
Ooh, that looks like a brilliant idea for a program!
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