User
Psubhashish
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Odia-language Wikipedian, documentary filmmaker, National Geographic Explorer and former community manager in noted nonprofits including Wikimedia Foundation, Mozilla, Centre for Internet and Society and Internet Society; Open Culture and Creative Commons advocate. I have contributed in recording over 4,000 pronunciations using Lingua Libre and even before LinguaLibre was launched in the Odia language (both standard pronunciation and the Baleswaria dialect)
Lists
- All standard Odia
- List:Ory/Baleswaria (Baleswaria dialect of Odia; ongoing, total #words: 1046 by June 1, 2020; words with recording completed)
- TBD: Baleswari words from Ordia Purnachandra Bhashakosha
List of things where I need help
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Suspected issue | Words already uploaded using LL does not get removed while creating a new list |
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Hi @Psubhashish could you please try to reproduce this issue with recordings that were not renamed? Just to be sure: the Record wizard can only remove words that the current speaker already recorded, for the moment it can't remove words recorded by other speakers (there is a ticket on phabricator asking for this feature). — WikiLucas (🖋️) 12:13, 18 August 2021 (UTC) |
Feature | LL helps remove words recorded already. But there is no way to download that word. This would help a lot in creating a list locally. |
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Feature | Number counter while reviewing recorded audio | While reviewing recorded audio it is not possible to see the change in the counter at the bottom. For instance, I am reviewing the recorded audio number 10 and the total number of recorded sounds is 300. I cannot see the exact number of a particular sound in the counter. | |
Issue | RecordWizard field "Spoken languages" is confusing. | Should one add all the languages/dialects they know or the one they are going to speak in the next step in a particular batch? If I am a speaker who is multilingual (which is the case for most people in South Asia), I'd prefer that the form asks me the specific dialect/language I am going to speak in a batch. I might speak six languages but they are not relevant for each word in a particular batch. | |
Issue | "Place of residence" is meaningless without the "place of language learning". | One might have learned a language in one place but might be living in another. The latter might or might not have impact on the language that they speak. However, where they learned the language is very important (in most cases). | |
Feature | Need an option to record offline and upload/sync when connected to the internet |
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Potential feature | How to record words in a language with no writing system/script? |
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Feature | Parsing words from any public web page | Legally and technically, words per se are not copyrighted. Hence, parsing and creating a list of words is a great way to make way for recording words from different topics. Wikipedia categories or Wiktionary entries are not always diverse, considering their diversity scope is limited to the personal interest of active Wikimedians and/or a good amount of content don't make their way to these projects because of citation issues (not everything that is public is citable -- they might have many words in a particular topic though and hence are of interest to LL). |