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FlatAssembler
01-04-2018, 06:34 PM
Hey, guys! New here.
I'm considering developing a game about linguistics for my new website. Here is what I've done by now:
http://flatassembler.000webhostapp.com/etymologist.html
Do you have some ideas for the interface that are easy to program but would make the game playable?
Thanks in advace!
molendijk
01-06-2018, 04:06 PM
I would suggest not to give explanations straight away (but afterwards only, via a link that can be clicked) for correct answers.
By the way, /t/ at the beginning of a given English word doesn't always correspond to /tz/ in its German cognate. The phonological context plays a role, compare truth and Treue (I guess these two words are etymologically related).
FlatAssembler
01-08-2018, 09:13 AM
I would suggest not to give explanations straight away (but afterwards only, via a link that can be clicked) for correct answers.
If I don't show what the root is immediately after one guesses the correct answer, it will be even harder to deduce what the grammar rules are (in Part #2 and Part #3). Why exactly do you think I should do that?
By the way, /t/ at the beginning of a given English word doesn't always correspond to /tz/ in its German cognate.
I am aware of that. The actual rule is that it corresponds to 'z' in the beginning of a word if followed by a semivowel ('y' or 'w') or a vowel, and also if it's not in the beginning of a word, but is preceded by a liquid consonant or a nasal. My algorithm is unlikely generate such complicated rules for sound correspondences ("0(t)V>z, 0(t)y>z, 0(t)w>z, r(t)>z, l(t)>z, N(t)>z" versus just "0(t)>z"), but I don't think it's worth trying to fix that (by implementing chain-shifts triggered by asymmetric sound systems). The algorithms are already around 400 lines.
molendijk
01-08-2018, 07:54 PM
Why exactly do you think I should do that?
A long time ago I did something similar for Dutch students of French. The program was about French past tenses and was written in javascript. The students complained that they were forced to look at explanations even when their answers were correct. So I made it so that they were allowed but not forced to look at explanations in the case of correct answers, and only were forced to it when the answer(s) were incorrect.
keeranputan
11-02-2020, 09:59 AM
I know this may be a little off-topic but I've also been looking for some resources for this subject matter - but that's children friendly.
I came across these resource packs which could help some people!
These are some free resources on linguistics and phonics (https://www.twinkl.co.nz/resource/t2-e-3346-northern-ireland-linguistic-phonics-stage-5-and-6-phase-4a-tion-cian-sion-ssion-word-endings-powerpoint) found at Twinkl (http://www.twinkl.co.nz). This website saved my teaching career ahaaha as i've been trying to create a phonics based website but for youngerones!
SamiraZain
11-10-2020, 12:00 PM
Great idea! I always use phonics games as an ice breaker at the beginning of the year. I am an EYFS teacher and I find these games amusing even for older children. There is a matching game (https://www.twinkl.ae/resource/t-l-8673-cvc-mixed-words-matching-activity) that people can play together, and there's another board game (https://www.twinkl.com.kw/resource/t-l-526929-satpin-read-and-race-game) that people can play online if you have an app for a dice roller? This website (https://www.random.org/dice/) provides you with an online dice roller which is fantastic. I would also highly recommend engaging people via a link to an online game platform. This game (https://www.twinkl.com.eg/resource/level-4-phonics-consonant-blends-pairs-game-tg-ga-115) for example people can play online, and it could be for all family members as well. And a variety of options can be found if you just search for the word phonics (https://www.twinkl.com.qa/resource/tg-ga-146-level-1-phonics-the-garden-environmental-sounds-game) on this website (https://www.twinkl.com.eg/).:o
I hope that was helpful!
Samira
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