[open-humanities] [humanities-dev] Visualizing English Word Origins

Sam Leon sam.leon at okfn.org
Fri May 4 09:30:08 UTC 2012


Hi Todd,

(Cc-ing humanities discussion list as well)

Thanks for this, really interesting. I especially like the pie charts
summarising the proportion of words with a particular origin.

In some future instance of TEXTUS an etymological class of annotations
could be implemented.

@Tom -- do you see any reason in principle why this wouldn't be possible?

All the best,

Sam

On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 8:27 AM, todd.d.robbins at gmail.com <
todd.d.robbins at gmail.com> wrote:

> Some fascinating research/work by Mike Kinde of Ideas Illustrated<http://ideasillustrated.com/blog/>
> :
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> http://ideasillustrated.com/blog/2012/04/01/visualizing-english-word-origins/
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> Potential application for TEXTUS/Open Philosophy?
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> Tod
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