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=) I'd be thinking of doing something like this for a while. --[[User:Vlad|Vlad]] 23:56, 29 Sep 2004 (PDT)
=) I'd be thinking of doing something like this for a while. --[[User:Vlad|Vlad]] 23:56, 29 Sep 2004 (PDT)
==Issues==
*What's to be done about words that replace the original IE stem? If 犬 is to be English ''hound'', then what will ''dog'' be?
*What's to be done about words that replace the original IE stem? If 犬 is to be English ''hound'', then what will ''dog'' be?
*Will borrowed words from hanzi-using languages be written as in that language, like 大君 for ''tycoon''?
*Will borrowed words from hanzi-using languages be written as in that language, like 大君 for ''tycoon''?
*How do we distinguish between a native word and a borrowed word using the same character? Will they be distinguished at all?
*How do we distinguish between a native word and a borrowed word using the same character? Will they be distinguished at all?
*What do we do about concepts that differ between European and Asian langauges? There are hanzi for both ''older brother'' and ''younger brother'' while IE only has one, and there's no hanzi to distinguish ''cow'' from ''bull''. ''I'm working from Japanese; there may be other characters in use in other languages.''

Revision as of 23:44, 29 September 2004

=) I'd be thinking of doing something like this for a while. --Vlad 23:56, 29 Sep 2004 (PDT)

Issues

  • What's to be done about words that replace the original IE stem? If 犬 is to be English hound, then what will dog be?
  • Will borrowed words from hanzi-using languages be written as in that language, like 大君 for tycoon?
  • How do we distinguish between a native word and a borrowed word using the same character? Will they be distinguished at all?
  • What do we do about concepts that differ between European and Asian langauges? There are hanzi for both older brother and younger brother while IE only has one, and there's no hanzi to distinguish cow from bull. I'm working from Japanese; there may be other characters in use in other languages.