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PALDO Arabic dictionary entry structure
Kan dea ɛfa PALDO ho nyina
Each entry in the dictionary database is considered a single Drupal node. The node then can have any number of properties.
The components of an entry
- Node, defined by the kasahorow Database Publisher module
- Word / Phrase in Arabic
- Plural form
- Alternate singular spellings
- Alternate plural spellings
- Headword (hidden from ordinary viewers; used to locate the entry and dictate its alphabetical position )
- Definition
- Example
- Notes
- Linked language translation of definition
- Linked language translation of example
- Linked language translation of notes
- Word / Phrase in Arabic
- Taxonomies, defined by the Taxonomy module
- Applies to all dictionary database node types
- Part of Speech [ Designated as primary taxonomy vocabulary ]
- Terminology
- Scientific classification
- Applies to only Arabic - WHICH OF THE NOUN AND VERB ISSUES ARE NECESSARY SEPARATE FIELDS, WHICH CAN BE COMBINED, AND WHAT IS MISSING?
- Dual form of noun
- Noun case
- Noun number
- Noun gender
- Noun state
- Verb form (I - XV)
- DO WE INCLUDE LATIN ALPHABET TRANSLITERATIONS for benefit of linked language users?
- Arabic Dialects
- Source languages for loanwords
- Applies to all dictionary database node types
- Bilingual linking
- Other dictionary databases
- PALDO English dictionary database
- PALDO Arabic dictionary database (self)
- Types of linking
- External links (Cross-language synonyms)
- Derived word
- Related word
- Antonyms
- Other dictionary databases
- File attachments [ audio (mp3) | photo (png, jpg, gif) | video (flv) ]
- Orthography
- Control sequences to input Arabic from any keyboard
- Mapping to Arabic keyboard (if available)
- Javascript interface for direct online Arabic input
Not reviewedCitePALDO Arabic dictionary entry structure. (). In Projects. Retrieved 09:46 PM July 23rd, 2008, from http://www.kasahorow.org/content/paldo-arabic-dictionary-entry-structure
Submitted by malangali on Wed, 2008-04-16 16:15
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