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Kudos to Wiktionary for including ‘auxlang’

mkj1887, 2017 m. gegužė 22 d.

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mkj1887 (Rodyti profilį) 2017 m. gegužė 22 d. 23:00:30

The word ‘auxlang’ occurs neither in Benson, nor in Wells, nor in Vikivortaro, nor in ReVo, nor in Sonja. Nor does it occur in Merriam-Webster. It does, however, occur in Wiktionary, so kudos to Wiktionary!

Vestitor (Rodyti profilį) 2017 m. gegužė 23 d. 02:51:47

Probably because its not an actual word. "Auxiliary-language" is not in standard dictionaries. Even Auxiliary-verb which is a fully recognised term is only a subentry of 'auxiliary'.

How come you don't heed the responses in these threads? The consensus is that it's neither necessary nor practical to have an official entry for every new coinage or slang word or dialect word or localism. In fact the way Esperanto works is the example: small base vocabulary that renders more than the sum of its parts.

An Esperantist ought to know better.

mkj1887 (Rodyti profilį) 2017 m. gegužė 23 d. 12:37:21

Vestitor:Probably because its not an actual word. "Auxiliary-language" is not in standard dictionaries. Even Auxiliary-verb which is a fully recognised term is only a subentry of 'auxiliary'.

How come you don't heed the responses in these threads? The consensus is that it's neither necessary nor practical to have an official entry for every new coinage or slang word or dialect word or localism. In fact the way Esperanto works is the example: small base vocabulary that renders more than the sum of its parts.

An Esperantist ought to know better.
Nothing was ever accomplished by a reasonable man.

Estas vi Esperantisto.

Vestitor (Rodyti profilį) 2017 m. gegužė 23 d. 18:53:44

Yes, that's surely at the root of it.

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