[Rd] Natural vs National in R signon banner?
Martin Maechler
maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch
Fri Sep 1 09:45:38 CEST 2017
>>>>> Paul McQuesten <mcquesten at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Thu, 31 Aug 2017 18:48:12 -0500 writes:
> Actually, I do agree with you about Microsoft.
> But they have so many users that their terminology should not be ignored.
> Here are a few more views:
> https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/ssw_aix_71/com.ibm.aix.performance/natl_lang_supp_locale_speed.htm
> https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E23824_01/html/E26033/glmbx.html
> http://support.sas.com/documentation/cdl/en/nlsref/69741/HTML/default/viewer.htm#n1n9bwctsthuqbn1xgipyw5xwujl.htm
> https://docs.intersystems.com/latest/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI.Page.cls?KEY=GSA_config_nls
> https://sites.ualberta.ca/dept/chemeng/AIX-43/share/man/info/C/a_doc_lib/aixprggd/genprogc/nls.htm
> http://scc.ustc.edu.cn/zlsc/tc4600/intel/2017.0.098/compiler_f/common/core/GUID-1AEC889E-98A7-4A7D-91B3-865C476F603D.html
> It does appear, however, that what I call 'National Language' is often
> referred to as 'Native Language'. And the 'National Language' terminology
> is said to not be used consistently:
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_language
> I do still feel, however, that claiming 'Natural Language' support in R
> sets expectations of new users overly high.
> Thank you for spending so much time on such a minor nit.
continuing the nits and gnats :
I think I now understand what you mean. From the little I
understand about English intricacies and with my not
fully developed gut feeling of good English (which I rarely
speak but sometimes appreciate when reading / listening),
I would indeed
prefer 'Native Language'
to 'Natural Language'
Martin Maechler
ETH Zurich
> Regards
> On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 5:45 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> On 31/08/2017 6:37 PM, Paul McQuesten wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks, Duncan. But if it is not inappropriate, I feel empowered to argue.
>>>
>>> According to this definition, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
>>> Natural_language:
>>> In neuropsychology, linguistics and the philosophy of language, a
>>> natural language or ordinary language is any language that has evolved
>>> naturally in humans ...
>>>
>>> Thus this banner statement may appear over-claiming to a significant
>>> fraction of R users.
>>>
>>> It seems that LOCALE is called 'National language' support in other
>>> software systems.
>>> Eg: https://www.microsoft.com/resources/msdn/goglobal/default.mspx
>>>
>>
>> I wouldn't take Microsoft as an authority on this (or much of anything).
>> They really are amazingly incompetent, considering how much money they earn.
>>
>> Duncan Murdoch
>>
>>
>>> And, yes, this is a low priority issue. All of you have better things to
>>> do.
>>>
>>> R is an extremely powerful and comprehensive software system.
>>> Thank you all for that.
>>> And I would like to clean one gnat from the windshield.
>>>
>>> I just wax pedantic at times.
>>>
>>> On Thu, Aug 31, 2017 at 5:13 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com
>>> <mailto:murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 31/08/2017 5:38 PM, Paul McQuesten wrote:
>>>
>>> The R signon banner includes this statement:
>>> Natural language support but running in an English locale
>>>
>>> Should that not say 'National' instead of 'Natural'?
>>> Meaning that LOCALE support is enabled, not that the interface
>>> understands
>>> human language?
>>>
>>>
>>> No, "natural language" refers to human languages, but it doesn't
>>> imply that R understands them. NLS just means that messages may be
>>> presented in (or translated to) other human languages in an
>>> appropriate context.
>>>
>>> For example, you can start R on most platforms from the console using
>>>
>>> LANGUAGE=de R
>>>
>>> and instead of the start message you saw, you'll see
>>>
>>> R ist freie Software und kommt OHNE JEGLICHE GARANTIE.
>>> Sie sind eingeladen, es unter bestimmten Bedingungen weiter zu
>>> verbreiten.
>>> Tippen Sie 'license()' or 'licence()' für Details dazu.
>>>
>>> and so on.
>>>
>>> Please ignore this and forgive me if this is an inappropriate
>>> post. I am a
>>> N00B in R.
>>>
>>>
>>> I don't think it is inappropriate.
>>>
>>> Duncan Murdoch
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