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A 2021-11-01 03:35:48 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
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I feel like this can be closed. |
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A* 2021-10-19 23:11:22 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
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I think it's important to remember that in
Japanese, all words commonly written with 4
characters are literally yoji jukugo. This is
incidentally why I proposed back when that we
use [iyoji] for "idiomatic yojijukugo" instead
of [yoji]. I don't think that saying that
words like 三角関係 are [yoji] conveys any real
information to our end users. It's not
proverb-like or even consisting of two or more
parts that tell a story (like 弱肉強食 or even
一国一城). It's a compound noun, where 三角
modifies 関係, that merely happens to be
written with 4 characters. It's not strictly
speaking wrong to call this or even 焼肉定食
yoji jukugo, but if we're merely using it to
point out the number of characters in the
kanji field, then what's the point?
(I raised this point on the mailing list in
2018, suggesting we get rid of the tag) |
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A* 2021-10-19 22:54:17 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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https://yoji.jitenon.jp/yojik/5477.html?getdata=三角関係&search=contain |
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Possibly a valid yoji. |
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A 2021-10-19 04:56:10 Marcus Richert <...address hidden...>
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Doing a clean-up of entries tagged yoji
where it's not obvious what the tag means
(other than "there's 4 characters in the
kanji field of this entry") |
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@@ -16,2 +15,0 @@
-<pos>&adj-no;</pos>
-<misc>&yoji;</misc> |
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A 2014-08-25 01:43:01 Jim Breen <...address hidden...>
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Kanji Haitani list |
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Adding yoji tagAdding yoji tag
-*- via bulkupd.py -*- |
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@@ -16,0 +17 @@
+<misc>&yoji;</misc> |