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  3. I've been making a linguistics puzzle game where you decipher a language (which happens to be German) using shared etymology, shared cultural knowledge and pattern matching.

I've been making a linguistics puzzle game where you decipher a language (which happens to be German) using shared etymology, shared cultural knowledge and pattern matching.

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  • michelleful@scicomm.xyzM michelleful@scicomm.xyz

    I've been making a linguistics puzzle game where you decipher a language (which happens to be German) using shared etymology, shared cultural knowledge and pattern matching.

    It's called German Is A̶w̶f̶u̶l̶ Easy and the first five levels are up! No German knowledge necessary, and feedback is very welcome.

    German Is A̶w̶f̶u̶l̶ Easy

    Personal website for Michelle Fullwood, NLP scientist and linguistic tinkerer. Language tools, maps, miscellany.

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    #etymology #linguistics #puzzles #LearnGerman

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    @michelleful Nice work! Though for me it seems to get stuck at this screen, with no feedback or ways to progress.

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    • michelleful@scicomm.xyzM michelleful@scicomm.xyz

      I've been making a linguistics puzzle game where you decipher a language (which happens to be German) using shared etymology, shared cultural knowledge and pattern matching.

      It's called German Is A̶w̶f̶u̶l̶ Easy and the first five levels are up! No German knowledge necessary, and feedback is very welcome.

      German Is A̶w̶f̶u̶l̶ Easy

      Personal website for Michelle Fullwood, NLP scientist and linguistic tinkerer. Language tools, maps, miscellany.

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      (michellefullwood.com)

      #etymology #linguistics #puzzles #LearnGerman

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      @michelleful This is great!

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      • michelleful@scicomm.xyzM michelleful@scicomm.xyz

        I've been making a linguistics puzzle game where you decipher a language (which happens to be German) using shared etymology, shared cultural knowledge and pattern matching.

        It's called German Is A̶w̶f̶u̶l̶ Easy and the first five levels are up! No German knowledge necessary, and feedback is very welcome.

        German Is A̶w̶f̶u̶l̶ Easy

        Personal website for Michelle Fullwood, NLP scientist and linguistic tinkerer. Language tools, maps, miscellany.

        favicon

        (michellefullwood.com)

        #etymology #linguistics #puzzles #LearnGerman

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        @michelleful this was both fun and slightly embarrassing for me, as i took a semester of german in college and seem to have forgotten almost all of it

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