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You can consult my user page as an example at http://www.lexical-resource-semantics.de/wiki/index.php/User:Manfred.
You can consult my user page as an example at http://www.lexical-resource-semantics.de/wiki/index.php/User:Manfred.


Your profile should contain:
Your profile should contain:
* text containing information about your interests in your studies
* text containing information about your interests in your studies
* at least one link to a page outside this wiki
* at least one relevant link to a page outside this wiki
* at least one link to a page inside this wiki
* at least one relevant link to a page inside this wiki
* a picture (make sure there is no copyright violation!)
* a picture (make sure there is no copyright violation!)
The resulting page will be publically accessible, so make sure your page contains no information that you do not want to share and no information that could be offensive to readers.


For help and examples, check out the MediWiki help pages on  
For help and examples, check out the MediWiki help pages on  

Revision as of 16:38, 7 October 2012

Introduction and Working with MediaWiki

For next week

Working with MediaWiki

Provide short profile under your user name at:
http://www.lexical-resource-semantics.de/wiki/index.php/User:your_username
You can consult my user page as an example at http://www.lexical-resource-semantics.de/wiki/index.php/User:Manfred.

Your profile should contain:

  • text containing information about your interests in your studies
  • at least one relevant link to a page outside this wiki
  • at least one relevant link to a page inside this wiki
  • a picture (make sure there is no copyright violation!)

The resulting page will be publically accessible, so make sure your page contains no information that you do not want to share and no information that could be offensive to readers.

For help and examples, check out the MediWiki help pages on general formatting, making lists, the use of links, how to embed images, how to make a tables, and how to use colors.

Semantics

  1. Go through your notes on semantics from previous linguistic classes.
  2. Think of a topic that you would like to work on in this class (for example basic meaning relations, ambiguity, quantifiers, implicatures, predicate logic)