Sure, but ontologies and web semantic have little to do with natural
language semantics IMHO. (Oh no! Now we have a thread ) (01)
When it comes to the use of English it seems to me unchallenged for
the simple fact that it is not well defined but rather blurry at the
edges. (02)
Marco (03)
On Jan 8, 2008 1:39 PM, Chris Menzel <cmenzel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tue, 8 Jan 2008, Duane Nickull wrote:
> > ...
> > I'm finding Ontology a lot like German - exceptions to exceptions to
> > exceptions...
>
> Seems to me that German is far more orderly and predictable than
> English, even independent of the issue of spelling, where German is the
> very model of consistency compared to the chaos of English. This is
> rather off-topic, and I wouldn't want the thread to spin out of control,
> but I'd be interested in hearing an opinion or two from native German
> speakers. Fabian, are you out there?
>
> -chris
>
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