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== GrimPixel ==
== GrimPixel ==
Better if it is well-funded and be free of charge. I don't expect Duolingo to do that, at least before it makes its new courses acceptable.


=== Website of visual dictionary ===
=== Website of visual dictionary ===
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''Merriam-Webster's Compact 5-Language Visual Dictionary (English, Spanish, French, German and Italian Edition)''
''Merriam-Webster's Compact 5-Language Visual Dictionary (English, Spanish, French, German and Italian Edition)''


So I think there can be a website can provide such a service, even better. Better if it is well-funded and be free of charge. I don't expect Duolingo to do that, at least before it makes its new courses acceptable.
So I think there can be a website can provide such a service, even better.


=== Tutorials of languages ===
=== Tutorials of languages ===

Revision as of 07:30, 29 August 2018

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GrimPixel

Better if it is well-funded and be free of charge. I don't expect Duolingo to do that, at least before it makes its new courses acceptable.

Website of visual dictionary

I have seen three books:

5 Language Visual Dictionary

The Firefly Five Language Visual Dictionary: English, Spanish, French, German, Italian

Merriam-Webster's Compact 5-Language Visual Dictionary (English, Spanish, French, German and Italian Edition)

So I think there can be a website can provide such a service, even better.

Tutorials of languages

I have seen two channels on Youtube:

https://www.youtube.com/user/ProgrammingKnowledge

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfx2dro_w4_MyA19Nm5badg

providing "tutorials" about programming languages such as C++, Java, Python, which last several hours. So I think somebody may give such "tutorials" about the grammar of human languages.

Filter of characteristics

This requires a database of characteristics of ethnics or nationalities, with a filter. Input the characteristics, and get the result of which ethnics or nationalities possess them.

Of course it requires update, because culture may change with time.

Sentence analyzer

Tatoeba has a lot of sentences, but it only shows what a sentence looks like. There should be something radical, to reveal the function of a sentence, to show people the logicality of a sentence.

I imagine a service, which draws parse trees of each sentence, and shows how a sentence may be changed in structure into another one without changing its general meaning.