About SML and internationalization
Didier PH Martin
martind at netfolder.com
Sat Nov 27 20:58:33 GMT 1999
Hi John,
Thanks for correcting my comment about the Eskimo words for snow (and I
learned something useful in the process, so many thanks for this).
This nonetheless, do not diminish the fact that for an Eskimo to be able to
markup in its own language is a minimal right and respect from the rest of
the planet toward its own culture. Also, that XML is a framework used to
create domain languages. Am right this time? And as such, a domain language
may equally well created in Japanese, Chinese, German, English, Spanish,
Portuguese, French, Russian, Norwegian, Swedish, Danish... By the way (I do
not want to make an error this time) how many different languages do we have
on our spaceship named earth?
Cheers
Didier PH Martin
mailto:martind at netfolder.com
http://www.netfolder.com
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-xml-dev at ic.ac.uk [mailto:owner-xml-dev at ic.ac.uk]On Behalf Of
John Cowan
Sent: Saturday, November 27, 1999 4:06 PM
To: xml-dev at ic.ac.uk
Subject: Re: About SML and internationalization
Didier PH Martin scripsit:
> Don, how would you, in English, markup a text talking about snow? In the
> Inuit language (you know these people living up north of Canada) there is
> approx. 30 different words to qualify snow.
*sigh*. The correct number of words is four.
See http://www.urbanlegends.com/language/eskimo_words_for_snow_more.html .
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