[sc34wg3] CTM: Realistic use cases or toy examples?

Xuân Baldauf xuan--2008.01--sc34wg3--isotopicmaps.org at baldauf.org
Wed Jan 30 22:39:35 EST 2008


Conal Tuohy wrote:
> On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 08:57 +0900, Jaeho Lee wrote:
>   
>> Subject-Object-Verborder is just one issue, but not the major one. I
>> don’t want get into that argument here.
>> I just wanted to point out that naturalness in one culture may be
>> awkwardness in other different culture.
>> That is why I advocate a kind of culture-neutral notation with
>> semicolon. 
>> If one desperately need it, and the other can tolerate with it, well,
>> IMHO, I would go with it.
>> If you want an explanation of why it is awkward, not just because of
>> word order, please let me know.
>> I can give you a 5 min lecture :) 
>>     
>
> I think this is an important question, so I would love to see the brief lecture :-)
>   
I agree that this may be an important question. So, please give me the
lecture in whatever format (e.g. as a video on youtube or just text) you
see fit.

ciao,
Xuân. :-)

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