| | # PRD: Database Rectification & Expansion Plan |
| |
|
| | **Date:** 2026-03-12 |
| | **Triggered by:** [Adversarial Database Audit 2026-03-12](../ADVERSARIAL_DATABASE_AUDIT_2026-03-12.md) |
| | **Reference:** [DATABASE_REFERENCE.md](../DATABASE_REFERENCE.md) (protocols, schema, Iron Law) |
| | **Status:** DRAFT — awaiting approval |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ## IRON LAW (UNCHANGED — SUPERSEDES ALL GOALS) |
| |
|
| | ``` |
| | DATA MAY ONLY ENTER THE DATASET THROUGH CODE THAT DOWNLOADS IT |
| | FROM AN EXTERNAL SOURCE. |
| | |
| | NO EXCEPTIONS. NO "JUST THIS ONCE." NO "IT'S FASTER." |
| | ``` |
| |
|
| | Every phase below produces **Python scripts** that fetch data via HTTP. No hardcoded word lists. No direct TSV edits. No LLM-generated linguistic content. Every script must contain `urllib.request.urlopen()`, `requests.get()`, or equivalent HTTP fetch. Transliteration maps are CODE (transformation rules from cited grammars), not DATA. |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ## ADVERSARIAL PIPELINE v2 (ENHANCED) |
| |
|
| | Every phase uses the **Dual-Agent Adversarial Pipeline**. This PRD upgrades the adversarial auditor from v1 (surface-level checks) to v2 (deep cross-reference validation). |
| |
|
| | ### Team A: Extraction Agent |
| | - Writes and runs Python scripts following the [script template](../DATABASE_REFERENCE.md#10-prd-adding-new-data) |
| | - Produces TSV data via HTTP fetch → parse → transliterate → write |
| | - NEVER writes data values directly |
| |
|
| | ### Team B: Critical Adversarial Auditor (v2 — ENHANCED) |
| |
|
| | **Runs after EACH step with VETO POWER.** The v2 auditor performs **deep validation**, not surface-level checks. |
| |
|
| | #### What Team B MUST Do (Deep Checks) |
| |
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| | | Check | Method | Pass Criteria | |
| | |-------|--------|---------------| |
| | | **50-Word Cross-Reference** | Select 50 random entries from the newly scraped data. For each, fetch the LIVE source URL and verify the word appears there with the same form and meaning. | >= 48/50 match (96%). Any mismatch = STOP. | |
| | | **IPA Spot-Check** | For 20 random entries, manually apply the transliteration map character-by-character and verify the output matches the IPA column. | 20/20 match. Any mismatch = flag map bug. | |
| | | **SCA Consistency** | For 20 random entries, verify `ipa_to_sound_class(IPA)` == SCA column. | 20/20 match. | |
| | | **Source Provenance** | For 10 random entries, construct the exact URL where each entry can be found in the original source. Verify it loads. | 10/10 accessible. | |
| | | **Concept ID Accuracy** | For 20 random entries with non-empty Concept_IDs, verify the gloss matches the source's definition. | >= 18/20 match. | |
| | | **Dedup Verification** | Count unique Word values in the output. Compare to total rows. | 0 duplicates. | |
| | | **Entry Count Plausibility** | Verify count is non-round and matches expected range from source research. | Not exactly round (100, 200, 500). | |
| | |
| | #### What Team B Must NOT Do (Banned Checks — Wastes Time) |
| | |
| | - "Does the file have a header?" (Always yes by construction) |
| | - "Are there HTML tags in the data?" (Parsing handles this) |
| | - "Is the file UTF-8?" (Always yes by construction) |
| | - "Does the script import urllib?" (Obvious from code review) |
| | - Any check that doesn't touch real data |
| | |
| | #### Auditor Report Format |
| | |
| | ```markdown |
| | # Adversarial Audit v2: {Phase} — {Language} ({iso}) |
| | |
| | ## 50-Word Cross-Reference |
| | - Sampled: [list 50 words] |
| | - Source URL pattern: {url} |
| | - Matches: N/50 |
| | - Mismatches: [list any failures with details] |
| | |
| | ## IPA Spot-Check (20 entries) |
| | | Word | Expected IPA | Actual IPA | Match? | |
| | |------|-------------|------------|--------| |
| | | ... | ... | ... | ... | |
| | |
| | ## SCA Consistency (20 entries) |
| | - All match: YES/NO |
| | |
| | ## Source Provenance (10 entries) |
| | | Word | Source URL | Accessible? | |
| | |------|-----------|-------------| |
| | | ... | ... | ... | |
| | |
| | ## Concept ID Accuracy (20 entries) |
| | - Matches: N/20 |
| | |
| | ## Dedup Check |
| | - Unique words: N |
| | - Total rows: N |
| | - Duplicates: 0 |
| | |
| | ## Verdict: PASS / FAIL |
| | ## Blocking Issues: [list if any] |
| | ``` |
| | |
| | --- |
| | |
| | ## PROPER NOUNS POLICY |
| | |
| | **Proper nouns (theonyms, toponyms, anthroponyms) are VALUED DATA, not contamination.** |
| | |
| | All ancient language lexicons SHOULD include: |
| | - **Theonyms** (divine names): gods, goddesses, mythological figures |
| | - **Toponyms** (place names): cities, rivers, mountains, temples, regions |
| | - **Anthroponyms** (personal names): rulers, historical figures, common name elements |
| | - **Ethnonyms** (people/tribe names): tribal and ethnic designations |
| | |
| | Concept_ID should tag these as `theonym:{name}`, `toponym:{name}`, `anthroponym:{name}`, `ethnonym:{name}`. |
| |
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| | Where specialist proper noun databases exist (see Phase 5), they MUST be scraped alongside regular vocabulary. |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ## PHASE 0: Critical Bug Fixes |
| |
|
| | **Priority:** IMMEDIATE — blocks all other phases |
| | **Estimated effort:** 1 session |
| | **No adversarial audit needed** (code changes only, no data ingestion) |
| |
|
| | ### 0.1 Fix SCA Tokenizer — Labiovelar Bug |
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|
| | **File:** `cognate_pipeline/src/cognate_pipeline/normalise/sound_class.py` |
| | **Bug:** `ʷ` (U+02B7) missing from diacritic regex → produces spurious "0" for every labiovelar |
| | **Fix:** Add `\u02B7` to the diacritic character class on the tokenizer regex (line ~95) |
| | **Also add:** `\u02B1` (breathy voice ʱ) for PIE voiced aspirates |
| | **Test:** Run `ipa_to_sound_class("kʷ")` → should produce `"K"` not `"K0"` |
| |
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| | ### 0.2 Fix SCA Tokenizer — Precomposed Nasalized Vowels |
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| | **Bug:** Precomposed `ã` (U+00E3), `ẽ` (U+1EBD), `ũ` (U+0169) may fail tokenizer regex |
| | **Fix:** Either (a) NFC-decompose input before tokenizing, or (b) add precomposed nasalized vowels to the character class |
| | **Test:** Run `ipa_to_sound_class("ã")` → should produce `"A"` not `""` |
| |
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| | ### 0.3 Write Cleaning Script — Remove Bogus Entries |
| |
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| | **Iron Law compliance:** Write a Python script `scripts/clean_artifacts.py` that: |
| | 1. Reads each ancient language TSV |
| | 2. Identifies known artifact patterns: `inprogress`, `phoneticvalue`, entries where Word matches `^[a-z]+progress$` or similar processing placeholders |
| | 3. Writes cleaned TSV (preserving all legitimate entries) |
| | 4. Logs removed entries to audit trail |
| | 5. Reports counts |
| |
|
| | **NOT a direct edit** — this is a deterministic cleaning script. |
| |
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| | ### 0.4 Fix Metadata — Add Ancient Languages to languages.tsv |
| |
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| | **Script:** `scripts/update_metadata.py` — reads all TSVs in lexicons/, counts entries, updates `languages.tsv` with ISO, name, family, entry count, source breakdown. Run after every data change. |
| |
|
| | ### 0.5 Presentation Fixes |
| |
|
| | | Task | Action | |
| | |------|--------| |
| | | Add LICENSE file | Create `LICENSE` at repo root with CC-BY-SA-4.0 full text | |
| | | Make HuggingFace public | Change dataset visibility to public (manual step) | |
| | | Fix HuggingFace README | Expand to include Quick Start, citations, limitations, loading examples | |
| | | Remove leaked files | Add `sources/`, `.pytest_cache/`, `*.pth`, `*.pkl` to HF `.gitignore`; remove copyrighted PDFs | |
| | | Fix lexicon count | Identify which of 1,136 claimed files is missing; create or correct count | |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ## PHASE 1: IPA & Transliteration Map Corrections |
| |
|
| | **Priority:** HIGH — affects all downstream phonetic analysis |
| | **Estimated effort:** 1 session |
| | **Adversarial audit:** YES (Team B verifies 20 entries per map change via IPA spot-check) |
| |
|
| | ### 1.1 Transliteration Map Fixes |
| |
|
| | Each fix below modifies `scripts/transliteration_maps.py` (CODE, not DATA). After all fixes, run `scripts/reprocess_ipa.py` to propagate changes. |
| |
|
| | | Fix | Language | Change | Academic Reference | |
| | |-----|----------|--------|--------------------| |
| | | **Etruscan θ/φ/χ consistency** | ett | Change θ→`tʰ` (aligning with φ→`pʰ`, χ→`kʰ` as aspirated stop series) OR change all three to fricatives (θ, f, x). Pick ONE. Recommended: all aspirated stops per Bonfante early-period analysis: θ→`tʰ` | Bonfante & Bonfante (2002), Rix (1963) | |
| | | **Lydian ś/š distinction** | xld | Change ś→`ɕ` (alveolopalatal, matching Carian treatment), keep š→`ʃ` | Gusmani (1964), Melchert | |
| | | **Carian ỳ/ý placeholders** | xcr | Map to best-guess IPA or explicit unknown marker. Recommended: ỳ→`ə`, ý→`e` (tentative vocalic values) with comment noting uncertainty | Adiego (2007) | |
| | | **Hittite š controversy** | hit | ADD COMMENT documenting the debate. Keep š→`ʃ` as the current choice but note: "Kloekhorst (2008) argues for [s]. Hoffner & Melchert (2008) use the conventional symbol." Do NOT change the value without user decision. | Hoffner & Melchert (2008), Kloekhorst (2008) | |
| | | **Old Persian ç controversy** | peo | ADD COMMENT documenting the debate. Keep ç→`θ` per Kent but note Kloekhorst's /ts/ argument. | Kent (1953), Kloekhorst (2008) | |
| | | **PIE h₃ value** | ine | ADD COMMENT noting the speculative nature of h₃→`ɣʷ`. Note: "Leiden school reconstruction. Many scholars leave h₃ phonetically unspecified." | Beekes (2011), Fortson (2010) | |
| | | **Missing Phrygian Greek letters** | xpg | Add: ξ→`ks`, ψ→`ps`, φ→`pʰ`, χ→`kʰ` | Brixhe & Lejeune (1984) | |
| | | **Missing PK aspirated affricates** | ccs | Add: cʰ→`tsʰ`, čʰ→`tʃʰ` | Klimov (1998) | |
| | | **Missing Old Persian signs** | peo | Add: U+103AE (di), U+103B8 (mu), U+103BB (vi) | Kent (1953) | |
| |
|
| | ### 1.2 Post-Fix Reprocessing |
| |
|
| | ```bash |
| | # Dry run first (ALWAYS) |
| | python scripts/reprocess_ipa.py --dry-run |
| | |
| | # Verify: identity rates should decrease or stay the same, NEVER increase |
| | # Verify: no regressions (Never-Regress Rule) |
| | |
| | # Run live |
| | python scripts/reprocess_ipa.py |
| | ``` |
| |
|
| | ### 1.3 Adversarial Audit for Phase 1 |
| |
|
| | Team B verifies: |
| | - For each modified map: take 20 entries from that language's TSV, manually apply the updated map, verify IPA matches |
| | - Verify no regressions: compare before/after identity rates |
| | - Verify SCA correctness for 20 entries per language |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ## PHASE 2: Data Restoration & Cleanup |
| |
|
| | **Priority:** HIGH — fixes audit-identified data problems |
| | **Estimated effort:** 1–2 sessions |
| | **Adversarial audit:** YES (full v2 pipeline) |
| |
|
| | ### 2.1 Avestan — Re-scrape avesta.org (Restore Missing 2,716 Entries) |
| |
|
| | **Problem:** DATABASE_REFERENCE.md claims 3,455 entries including 2,716 from `avesta_org`, but `ave.tsv` only has 739 entries. The avesta_org data was either never ingested or was lost. |
| | |
| | **Script:** `scripts/scrape_avesta_org.py` (already exists — re-run or debug) |
| | |
| | **Steps:** |
| | 1. Team A: Verify `scrape_avesta_org.py` still works against live site |
| | 2. Team A: Run `--dry-run` to confirm expected entry count |
| | 3. Team A: Run live scrape, deduplicating against existing 739 entries |
| | 4. Team B: 50-word cross-reference against live avesta.org/avdict/avdict.htm |
| | 5. Team B: IPA spot-check 20 entries against `AVESTAN_MAP` |
| | 6. Update DATABASE_REFERENCE.md with actual count |
| | |
| | **Acceptance:** `ave.tsv` has 2,500+ entries (the 3,455 was an aspiration, actual may differ) |
| | |
| | ### 2.2 Sumerogram Handling Script |
| | |
| | **Problem:** Hittite (10+ entries), Luwian (581), and Urartian (171) contain Sumerograms — uppercase cuneiform logograms (LUGAL, URU, DINGIR, etc.) that are NOT phonemic data in the target language. |
| | |
| | **Script:** `scripts/tag_sumerograms.py` |
| |
|
| | **Approach:** Do NOT delete Sumerograms — they are legitimate scholarly data. Instead: |
| | 1. Write a script that identifies likely Sumerograms (all-uppercase ASCII, known Sumerogram patterns) |
| | 2. Add a tag to the Concept_ID field: prefix with `sumerogram:` (e.g., `sumerogram:king` for LUGAL) |
| | 3. This allows downstream pipelines to filter them if needed while preserving the data |
| | 4. Log all tagged entries to audit trail |
| | |
| | **Sumerogram detection heuristic:** |
| | ```python |
| | def is_sumerogram(word: str) -> bool: |
| | """Detect cuneiform Sumerograms (uppercase sign names).""" |
| | if word.isupper() and word.isascii() and len(word) >= 2: |
| | return True |
| | if re.match(r'^[A-Z]+(\.[A-Z]+)+$', word): # MUNUS.LUGAL pattern |
| | return True |
| | if re.match(r'^[A-Z]+\d+$', word): # KU6, AN2 pattern |
| | return True |
| | return False |
| | ``` |
| | |
| | **Team B checks:** Verify 20 tagged entries are actually Sumerograms (not coincidentally uppercase native words). |
| |
|
| | ### 2.3 Cross-Language Contamination Fix |
| |
|
| | **Problem:** `hit.tsv` contains at least one Avestan word (`xshap` = "night") and Akkadian entries (`GE` = "ina"). |
| |
|
| | **Script:** `scripts/clean_cross_contamination.py` |
| | 1. For each ancient language TSV, check every entry against a known-contamination list (populated from audit findings) |
| | 2. Remove entries confirmed to be from wrong language |
| | 3. Log removals to audit trail |
| |
|
| | **Known contamination (from audit):** |
| | - `hit.tsv`: `xshap` (Avestan), `GE`/`ina` (Akkadian) |
| |
|
| | **Team B checks:** Verify each removed entry is genuinely from the wrong language by checking Wiktionary source pages. |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ## PHASE 3: New Language Ingestion — Tier 1 |
| |
|
| | **Priority:** HIGH — the 9 most critical missing languages |
| | **Estimated effort:** 3–5 sessions (can parallelize across languages) |
| | **Adversarial audit:** YES (full v2 pipeline per language) |
| |
|
| | ### General Protocol (applies to all Tier 1 languages) |
| |
|
| | For each new language: |
| |
|
| | 1. **Create transliteration map** in `transliteration_maps.py` (if needed) with cited academic reference |
| | 2. **Write extraction script** following the [standard template](../DATABASE_REFERENCE.md#10-prd-adding-new-data): |
| | - Must use `urllib.request.urlopen()` or `requests.get()` |
| | - Must deduplicate against existing entries |
| | - Must apply `transliterate()` and `ipa_to_sound_class()` |
| | - Must save raw JSON/HTML to `data/training/raw/` |
| | - Must save audit trail to `data/training/audit_trails/` |
| | 3. **Run `--dry-run`** first |
| | 4. **Deploy Team B adversarial auditor** (full v2: 50-word cross-ref, IPA spot-check, etc.) |
| | 5. **Run live** |
| | 6. **Add to `language_configs.py`** |
| | 7. **Run `reprocess_ipa.py --language {iso}`** |
| | 8. **Update metadata** (`languages.tsv`) |
| | 9. **Commit & push** to both GitHub and HuggingFace |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ### 3.1 Sumerian (sux) |
| |
|
| | | Field | Value | |
| | |-------|-------| |
| | | ISO | sux | |
| | | Family | Isolate | |
| | | Primary Source | **ePSD2** — `oracc.museum.upenn.edu/epsd2/sux` (JSON API) | |
| | | Secondary Source | DCCLT lexical texts via Oracc | |
| | | Expected entries | 10,000–15,944 lemmas | |
| | | Script name | `scripts/scrape_epsd2_sumerian.py` | |
| | | Transliteration map | New: `SUMERIAN_MAP` — cuneiform transliteration → IPA (Jagersma 2010, Edzard 2003) | |
| | | IPA type | Partial (phonology reconstructed via Akkadian scribal conventions) | |
| | | Special handling | Strip determinatives (superscript d, GIS, etc.). Tag Sumerograms vs. phonemic entries. Separate emesal (women's dialect) from emegir (main dialect). | |
| | | Proper nouns to include | Divine names (Enlil, Inanna, Enki, Utu, Nanna, etc.), city names (Ur, Uruk, Lagash, Nippur, Eridu, etc.), royal names (Gilgamesh, Ur-Nammu, Shulgi, etc.) | |
| |
|
| | **Scraping approach:** |
| | - ePSD2 exposes a JSON API at `oracc.museum.upenn.edu/epsd2/json/` |
| | - Fetch the full glossary index, then individual lemma pages |
| | - Parse: headword, citation form, base, morphology, English gloss |
| | - The ePSD2 provides transliterations in standard Assyriological conventions |
| |
|
| | ### 3.2 Akkadian (akk) |
| |
|
| | | Field | Value | |
| | |-------|-------| |
| | | ISO | akk | |
| | | Family | Afroasiatic > Semitic (East) | |
| | | Primary Source | **AssyrianLanguages.org** — `assyrianlanguages.org/akkadian/` (searchable dictionary) | |
| | | Secondary Source | Oracc glossaries, Wiktionary Category:Akkadian_lemmas | |
| | | Expected entries | 5,000–10,000 (from online searchable sources; full CAD is 28K but PDF-only) | |
| | | Script name | `scripts/scrape_akkadian.py` | |
| | | Transliteration map | New: `AKKADIAN_MAP` — standard Assyriological transliteration → IPA (Huehnergard 2011, von Soden 1995) | |
| | | IPA type | Broad phonemic (well-understood via comparative Semitic + cuneiform orthography) | |
| | | Special handling | Distinguish Old Babylonian, Middle Babylonian, Neo-Assyrian, etc. via source metadata if available. Handle determinatives. | |
| | | Proper nouns to include | Divine names (Marduk, Ishtar, Shamash, Ea, Sin, Nabu, etc.), city names (Babylon, Nineveh, Assur, Sippar, etc.), royal names (Hammurabi, Sargon, Nebuchadnezzar, etc.) | |
| |
|
| | ### 3.3 Ancient Egyptian (egy) |
| |
|
| | | Field | Value | |
| | |-------|-------| |
| | | ISO | egy | |
| | | Family | Afroasiatic > Egyptian | |
| | | Primary Source | **TLA** — `thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de` (API or web scrape) | |
| | | Secondary Source | TLA HuggingFace datasets (`huggingface.co/datasets/thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae/`) | |
| | | Expected entries | 10,000–49,037 lemmas | |
| | | Script name | `scripts/scrape_tla_egyptian.py` | |
| | | Transliteration map | New: `EGYPTIAN_MAP` — Egyptological transliteration (Manuel de Codage) → IPA (Allen 2014, Loprieno 1995) | |
| | | IPA type | Partial (consonantal skeleton well-known; vowels reconstructed from Coptic, cuneiform transcriptions, and comparative Afroasiatic) | |
| | | Special handling | Egyptian had no written vowels. Provide consonantal IPA skeleton. Consider separate entries for different periods (Old/Middle/Late/Demotic). Hieroglyphic Unicode signs (U+13000–U+1342F) should be mapped if present. | |
| | | Proper nouns to include | Pharaoh names (Khufu, Ramesses, Thutmose, etc.), deity names (Ra, Osiris, Isis, Horus, Thoth, Anubis, etc.), place names (Thebes, Memphis, Heliopolis, etc.) | |
| |
|
| | ### 3.4 Sanskrit (san) |
| |
|
| | | Field | Value | |
| | |-------|-------| |
| | | ISO | san | |
| | | Family | Indo-European > Indo-Iranian > Indo-Aryan | |
| | | Primary Source | **Wiktionary** Category:Sanskrit_lemmas (massive category) | |
| | | Secondary Source | WikiPron Sanskrit entries, DCS (Digital Corpus of Sanskrit) if API accessible | |
| | | Expected entries | 5,000–20,000 from Wiktionary alone | |
| | | Script name | `scripts/scrape_sanskrit.py` | |
| | | Transliteration map | New: `SANSKRIT_MAP` — IAST/Devanagari → IPA (Whitney 1896, Mayrhofer 1986) | |
| | | IPA type | Full phonemic (Sanskrit phonology is comprehensively documented) | |
| | | Special handling | Handle both Devanagari (U+0900–U+097F) and IAST romanization. Vedic Sanskrit vs Classical Sanskrit distinction desirable. | |
| | | Proper nouns to include | Divine names (Indra, Agni, Varuna, Vishnu, Shiva, etc.), place names (Hastinapura, Ayodhya, Lanka, etc.), epic names (Arjuna, Rama, Krishna, etc.) | |
| |
|
| | ### 3.5 Ancient Greek (grc) |
| |
|
| | | Field | Value | |
| | |-------|-------| |
| | | ISO | grc | |
| | | Family | Indo-European > Hellenic | |
| | | Primary Source | **Wiktionary** Category:Ancient_Greek_lemmas | |
| | | Secondary Source | WikiPron Ancient Greek entries, Perseus Digital Library | |
| | | Expected entries | 10,000+ from Wiktionary | |
| | | Script name | `scripts/scrape_ancient_greek.py` | |
| | | Transliteration map | New: `ANCIENT_GREEK_MAP` — Greek alphabet → reconstructed Classical Attic IPA (Allen 1987, Smyth 1920) | |
| | | IPA type | Full phonemic (Classical Attic pronunciation well-reconstructed) | |
| | | Special handling | Use Classical Attic pronunciation (not Koine or Modern). Handle polytonic orthography (breathing marks, accents). Distinguish from Modern Greek WikiPron entries. | |
| | | Proper nouns to include | Theonyms (Zeus, Athena, Apollo, Hermes, etc.), place names (Athens, Sparta, Thebes, Troy, etc.), hero names (Achilles, Odysseus, Herakles, etc.) | |
| |
|
| | ### 3.6 Gothic (got) |
| |
|
| | | Field | Value | |
| | |-------|-------| |
| | | ISO | got | |
| | | Family | Indo-European > Germanic (East) | |
| | | Primary Source | **Project Wulfila** — `wulfila.be` (TEI corpus + glossary) | |
| | | Secondary Source | Wiktionary Category:Gothic_lemmas | |
| | | Expected entries | 3,000–3,600 lemmas | |
| | | Script name | `scripts/scrape_wulfila_gothic.py` | |
| | | Transliteration map | New: `GOTHIC_MAP` — Gothic alphabet (U+10330–U+1034F) + transliteration → IPA (Wright 1910, Braune/Heidermanns 2004) | |
| | | IPA type | Full phonemic (Gothic phonology well-understood from comparative Germanic) | |
| | | Special handling | Handle Gothic script Unicode block. Project Wulfila provides downloadable TEI XML — use cached-fetch pattern if needed. | |
| | | Proper nouns to include | Biblical proper nouns in Gothic form (Iesus, Xristus, Pawlus, Iairusalem, etc.), tribal names (Gutans, etc.) | |
| |
|
| | ### 3.7 Mycenaean Greek (gmy) |
| |
|
| | | Field | Value | |
| | |-------|-------| |
| | | ISO | gmy | |
| | | Family | Indo-European > Hellenic | |
| | | Primary Source | **DAMOS** — `damos.hf.uio.no` (complete annotated Mycenaean corpus) | |
| | | Secondary Source | Palaeolexicon Linear B section | |
| | | Expected entries | 500–800 | |
| | | Script name | `scripts/scrape_damos_mycenaean.py` | |
| | | Transliteration map | New: `MYCENAEAN_MAP` — Linear B syllabary → reconstructed IPA (Ventris & Chadwick 1973, Bartonek 2003) | |
| | | IPA type | Partial (Linear B is a syllabary that obscures many consonant clusters and final consonants) | |
| | | Special handling | Linear B is a syllabary — each sign represents a CV syllable. The underlying Greek word must be reconstructed from the syllabic spelling. Many readings are uncertain. | |
| | | Proper nouns to include | Place names from tablets (pa-ki-ja-ne/Sphagianai, ko-no-so/Knossos, etc.), divine names (di-wo/Zeus, a-ta-na-po-ti-ni-ja/Athena Potnia, etc.) | |
| |
|
| | ### 3.8 Old Church Slavonic (chu) |
| |
|
| | | Field | Value | |
| | |-------|-------| |
| | | ISO | chu | |
| | | Family | Indo-European > Slavic (South) | |
| | | Primary Source | **Wiktionary** Category:Old_Church_Slavonic_lemmas | |
| | | Secondary Source | GORAZD digital dictionary (`gorazd.org`) if API accessible | |
| | | Expected entries | 2,000–5,000 from Wiktionary | |
| | | Script name | `scripts/scrape_ocs.py` | |
| | | Transliteration map | New: `OCS_MAP` — Cyrillic/Glagolitic → IPA (Lunt 2001) | |
| | | IPA type | Full phonemic (OCS phonology well-established) | |
| | | Special handling | Handle both Cyrillic and Glagolitic scripts. OCS Cyrillic uses characters not in modern Cyrillic (ѣ, ъ, ь, ѫ, ѧ, etc.). | |
| | | Proper nouns to include | Place names from OCS texts, biblical proper nouns in OCS form | |
| |
|
| | ### 3.9 Old Norse (non) |
| |
|
| | | Field | Value | |
| | |-------|-------| |
| | | ISO | non | |
| | | Family | Indo-European > Germanic (North) | |
| | | Primary Source | **Wiktionary** Category:Old_Norse_lemmas | |
| | | Secondary Source | Cleasby-Vigfusson online if scrapable | |
| | | Expected entries | 5,000–10,000 | |
| | | Script name | `scripts/scrape_old_norse.py` | |
| | | Transliteration map | New: `OLD_NORSE_MAP` — Old Norse orthography → IPA (Gordon 1957, Noreen 1923) | |
| | | IPA type | Full phonemic (Old Norse phonology well-documented) | |
| | | Special handling | Handle Old Norse special characters (ð, þ, æ, ø, ǫ). Distinguish Old West Norse (Old Icelandic) from Old East Norse if possible. | |
| | | Proper nouns to include | Divine names from Eddas (Oðinn, Þórr, Freyr, Freyja, Loki, Baldr, etc.), place names (Ásgarðr, Miðgarðr, Jǫtunheimr, etc.), hero names (Sigurðr, Ragnarr, etc.) | |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ## PHASE 4: Proper Noun Expansion |
| |
|
| | **Priority:** MEDIUM-HIGH — enhances all existing and new languages |
| | **Estimated effort:** 2–3 sessions (parallelizable) |
| | **Adversarial audit:** YES (full v2 pipeline) |
| |
|
| | ### 4.1 Strategy |
| |
|
| | For each language already in the database (and each new Tier 1 language), identify and scrape specialist proper noun sources. Proper nouns are tagged in Concept_ID as: |
| | - `theonym:{name}` — divine/mythological names |
| | - `toponym:{name}` — place names |
| | - `anthroponym:{name}` — personal names (rulers, historical figures) |
| | - `ethnonym:{name}` — tribal/ethnic names |
| | |
| | ### 4.2 Proper Noun Sources by Language (Detailed — from specialist research) |
| | |
| | #### Tier 1 Sources: Structured Data with API/Download (Best Targets) |
| | |
| | | # | Language | Source | URL | API Type | Est. Proper Nouns | Notes | |
| | |---|----------|--------|-----|----------|-------------------|-------| |
| | | 1 | **Sumerian** | ORACC ePSD2 QPN glossaries | `oracc.museum.upenn.edu/epsd2/names/` | **JSON API** (`build-oracc.museum.upenn.edu/json/`) | 1,000+ (qpn-x-divine, qpn-x-placeN, qpn-x-people, qpn-x-temple, qpn-x-ethnic, qpn-x-celestial) | Sub-glossaries by type code. Best structured source in entire survey. | |
| | | 2 | **Sumerian** | ETCSL proper nouns (Oxford) | `etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcslpropnoun.cgi` | Scrapable HTML tables | **917 unique** (12,537 occurrences): ~400 DN, ~200 RN, ~150 SN, ~120 TN, ~80 PN | Categorized by type (DN/RN/SN/TN/PN/GN/WN). | |
| | | 3 | **Akkadian** | ORACC QPN glossaries (all sub-projects) | `oracc.museum.upenn.edu` (rinap, saao, cams, etc.) | **JSON API** | Thousands across dozens of sub-projects | Same JSON structure as Sumerian QPN. Covers Neo-Assyrian, Neo-Babylonian, Old Babylonian. | |
| | | 4 | **Egyptian** | TLA proper noun lemmas | `thesaurus-linguae-aegyptiae.de` | **JSON/TEI XML API** + **HuggingFace JSONL** | Thousands (subset of 49,037 + 11,610 lemmas) | Categories for kings, deities, persons, places, titles. Raw JSON + TEI XML in lasting repository. | |
| | | 5 | **Egyptian** | Pharaoh.se king list | `pharaoh.se` | Scrapable HTML | **300–350 pharaoh names** (with variants) | Turin Canon (223), Abydos (76), Karnak (61), Saqqara (58), Manetho. Per-pharaoh URLs. | |
| | | 6 | **Ancient Greek** | LGPN (Lexicon of Greek Personal Names, Oxford) | `search.lgpn.ox.ac.uk` | **REST API** (`clas-lgpn5.classics.ox.ac.uk:8080/exist/apps/lgpn-api/`) | **35,982 unique personal names** (~400,000 individuals across 8 volumes) | Single richest source for ancient Greek anthroponyms. Data also in ORA (Oxford Research Archive). | |
| | | 7 | **Ancient Greek** | Pleiades Gazetteer | `pleiades.stoa.org` | **JSON + CSV bulk download** (daily dumps at `atlantides.org/downloads/pleiades/json/`) | **36,000+ places**, **26,000+ ancient names** | GitHub releases. CC-BY licensed. Coordinates, time periods, citations. | |
| | | 8 | **Ancient Greek** | Theoi.com mythology | `theoi.com` | Scrapable HTML (consistent structure) | **1,000–1,500 mythological figures** | Gods, daimones, creatures, heroes. Alphabetical pages. | |
| | | 9 | **Gothic** | Project Wulfila | `wulfila.be/gothic/download/` | **TEI XML download** with POS tags | **200–300 biblical proper nouns** | Nouns tagged "Noun, proper." Most machine-friendly source in survey. | |
| | | 10 | **Etruscan** | CIE/TLE Digital Concordance (Zenodo) | Zenodo (search "Etruscan Faliscan concordance") | **CSV download** | **1,000+ unique names** (from 12,000+ inscriptions) | ~67% of inscriptions contain personal names. Far exceeds current ~250. | |
| | |
| | #### Tier 2 Sources: Structured HTML, Easily Scrapable |
| | |
| | | # | Language | Source | URL | Est. Proper Nouns | Notes | |
| | |---|----------|--------|-----|-------------------|-------| |
| | | 11 | **Sumerian** | AMGG (Ancient Mesopotamian Gods & Goddesses) | `oracc.museum.upenn.edu/amgg/listofdeities/` | ~100 major deity profiles | Scholarly profiles with epithets, iconography. | |
| | | 12 | **Hittite** | HDN (Hittite Divine Names) | `cuneiform.neocities.org/HDN/outline` | ~1,000+ divine name entries | Updates van Gessel's 3-volume *Onomasticon*. HTML tables + PDF. | |
| | | 13 | **Hittite** | HPN + LAMAN (Hittite Name Finder) | `cuneiform.neocities.org/HPN/outline` / `cuneiform.neocities.org/laman/start` | Hundreds of personal names | Unified divine + geographical + personal name retrieval. | |
| | | 14 | **Ugaritic** | Wikipedia List of Ugaritic Deities | `en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ugaritic_deities` | **200–234 divine names** | MediaWiki API. Cuneiform/alphabetic writings + functions. | |
| | | 15 | **Ugaritic** | Sapiru Project deity lists | `sapiru.wordpress.com` | ~60–80 per list (multiple lists) | Actual Ras Shamra sacrificial deity lists (~1250 BCE). | |
| | | 16 | **Avestan** | Avesta.org Zoroastrian Names | `avesta.org/znames.htm` | **400+ personal names** + divine names | Single long page. Based on Bartholomae. | |
| | | 17 | **Avestan** | Encyclopaedia Iranica | `iranicaonline.org` | 400+ names (article "Personal Names, Iranian ii") | Per-deity articles (Anahita, Mithra, Verethragna, Amesha Spentas). | |
| | | 18 | **Etruscan** | ETP (Etruscan Texts Project, UMass) | `scholarworks.umass.edu/ces_texts/` | 200+ (from 300+ post-1990 inscriptions) | Searchable by keyword, location, date. | |
| | | 19 | **Etruscan** | Godchecker Etruscan Mythology | `godchecker.com/etruscan-mythology/list-of-names/` | **89 deity names** | Static HTML list. | |
| | | 20 | **Old Norse** | Nordic Names | `nordicnames.de/wiki/Category:Old_Norse_Names` | Substantial subset of 50,000+ total | MediaWiki API. Name, meaning, etymology, gender. | |
| | | 21 | **Old Norse** | Eddic proper nouns (Voluspa.org / Sacred-Texts) | `voluspa.org/poeticedda.htm` | **500–800 unique** (deities, giants, dwarves, places, weapons) | Dvergatal alone lists ~70 dwarf names. Requires NLP extraction. | |
| |
|
| | #### Tier 3 Sources: Existing + Wiktionary Expansion |
| |
|
| | | Language | Source | URL | Est. Names | |
| | |----------|--------|-----|------------| |
| | | Hurrian | Palaeolexicon | `palaeolexicon.com` | 50+ | |
| | | Urartian | Oracc eCUT | `oracc.museum.upenn.edu/ecut/` | 100+ | |
| | | Lycian/Lydian/Carian | eDiAna | `ediana.gwi.uni-muenchen.de` | 50+ each | |
| | | Phoenician | Wiktionary | `en.wiktionary.org` | 50+ | |
| | | PIE | Wiktionary reconstructed theonyms | `en.wiktionary.org` | 30+ | |
| | | Mycenaean | DAMOS | `damos.hf.uio.no` | 100+ | |
| | | Sanskrit | Wiktionary proper nouns | `en.wiktionary.org` | 500+ | |
| | | OCS | Wiktionary proper nouns | `en.wiktionary.org` | 100+ | |
| |
|
| | ### 4.3 Per-Language Script |
| |
|
| | Create `scripts/scrape_proper_nouns.py` — a unified script with per-language configs: |
| |
|
| | ```python |
| | PROPER_NOUN_CONFIGS = { |
| | "grc": { |
| | "sources": [ |
| | {"type": "wiktionary_cat", "category": "Category:Ancient_Greek_proper_nouns"}, |
| | {"type": "theoi", "url": "https://www.theoi.com/greek-mythology/..."}, |
| | ], |
| | "iso_for_translit": "grc", |
| | "tsv_filename": "grc.tsv", |
| | }, |
| | ... |
| | } |
| | ``` |
| |
|
| | ### 4.4 Adversarial Audit for Proper Nouns |
| |
|
| | Team B checks (in addition to standard v2): |
| | - Verify 20 proper nouns are attested in the source language (not modern inventions) |
| | - Verify Concept_ID tags are correct (theonym vs toponym vs anthroponym) |
| | - Verify no modern-language proper nouns leaked in (e.g., English "John" in a Gothic file) |
| | |
| | --- |
| | |
| | ## PHASE 5: Source Quality Upgrades |
| | |
| | **Priority:** MEDIUM — replaces weak sources with stronger ones |
| | **Estimated effort:** 2 sessions |
| | **Adversarial audit:** YES |
| | |
| | ### 5.1 Replace avesta.org with Bartholomae |
| | |
| | **Problem:** avesta.org is a personal website by a non-specialist, based on a 125-year-old dictionary. |
| | **Solution:** After Phase 2 restores the avesta_org data, write a SECOND script that cross-references against Bartholomae's *Altiranisches Wörterbuch* entries available via: |
| | - TITUS Frankfurt digitized texts |
| | - Wiktionary entries that cite Bartholomae |
| |
|
| | **Script:** `scripts/crossref_avestan_bartholomae.py` |
| | - For each avesta_org entry, search Wiktionary for a matching Avestan entry with Bartholomae citation |
| | - Flag entries that appear in avesta_org but NOT in any academic source |
| | - Add `bartholomae_verified: true/false` to audit trail |
| |
|
| | ### 5.2 Cross-Reference Palaeolexicon Against eDiAna |
| |
|
| | **Problem:** Palaeolexicon (1,960 entries across 6 languages) is a volunteer project with no peer review. |
| | **Solution:** For Anatolian languages where eDiAna overlaps (Lycian, Lydian, Carian, Luwian), verify Palaeolexicon entries against eDiAna. |
| |
|
| | **Script:** `scripts/crossref_palaeolexicon_ediana.py` |
| | - Load both Palaeolexicon and eDiAna entries for each Anatolian language |
| | - Flag Palaeolexicon entries with no eDiAna match |
| | - Log verification status to audit trail |
| |
|
| | ### 5.3 Upgrade ABVD Data via Lexibank 2 |
| |
|
| | **Problem:** ABVD entries are ~50% orthographic (fake-IPA). |
| | **Solution:** Where Lexibank 2 provides CLTS-standardized versions of ABVD languages, prefer those. |
| |
|
| | **Script:** `scripts/upgrade_abvd_lexibank.py` |
| | - Download Lexibank 2 standardized forms for ABVD languages |
| | - For each ABVD entry where Lexibank provides a CLTS-standardized IPA, update the IPA column |
| | - Apply Never-Regress Rule: only update if Lexibank IPA differs from Word (i.e., is not identity) |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ## PHASE 6: New Language Ingestion — Tier 2 |
| |
|
| | **Priority:** MEDIUM — important but less critical than Tier 1 |
| | **Estimated effort:** 3–4 sessions (parallelizable) |
| | **Adversarial audit:** YES (full v2 pipeline per language) |
| |
|
| | ### Languages |
| |
|
| | | Language | ISO | Family | Primary Source | Est. Entries | |
| | |----------|-----|--------|---------------|-------------| |
| | | Coptic | cop | Afroasiatic | Coptic Dictionary Online (coptic-dictionary.org) | 5,000–11,263 | |
| | | Hattic | xht | Isolate | Palaeolexicon + Wiktionary | 100–300 | |
| | | Pali | pli | Indo-European | PTS Dictionary (dsal.uchicago.edu), Digital Pali Dict | 5,000+ | |
| | | Classical Armenian | xcl | Indo-European | Wiktionary Category:Old_Armenian_lemmas, Calfa.fr | 2,000+ | |
| | | Old English | ang | Indo-European | Wiktionary Category:Old_English_lemmas | 5,000+ | |
| | | Ge'ez | gez | Afroasiatic | Wiktionary + Leslau dictionary if accessible | 1,000+ | |
| | | Syriac | syc | Afroasiatic | SEDRA (sedra.bethmardutho.org) + Wiktionary | 3,000+ | |
| | | Aramaic (Imperial/Biblical) | arc | Afroasiatic | CAL (cal.huc.edu) + Wiktionary | 3,000+ | |
| | | Biblical Hebrew | hbo | Afroasiatic | Wiktionary Category:Biblical_Hebrew_lemmas | 3,000+ | |
| |
|
| | ### Per-Language Protocol |
| |
|
| | Same as Phase 3: create transliteration map → write extraction script → dry-run → adversarial audit → run live → update metadata. |
| |
|
| | Each language needs: |
| | 1. Transliteration map in `transliteration_maps.py` with cited reference |
| | 2. Extraction script in `scripts/` |
| | 3. Entry in `language_configs.py` |
| | 4. Proper noun scraping (gods, places, rulers) from the same sources |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ## PHASE 7: New Language Ingestion — Tier 3 & Proto-Languages |
| |
|
| | **Priority:** LOW-MEDIUM — expansion after core is solid |
| | **Estimated effort:** 4+ sessions |
| | **Adversarial audit:** YES |
| |
|
| | ### Tier 3 Ancient Languages |
| |
|
| | | Language | ISO | Source | Est. Entries | |
| | |----------|-----|--------|-------------| |
| | | Middle Persian | pal | MPCD (mpcorpus.org) | 3,000+ | |
| | | Sogdian | sog | Gharib Dictionary (Internet Archive) | 1,000+ | |
| | | Old Japanese | ojp | ONCOJ (oncoj.ninjal.ac.jp) | 2,000+ | |
| | | Gaulish | xtg | Lexicon Leponticum | 500+ | |
| | | Oscan | osc | CEIPoM (Zenodo) | 500+ | |
| | | Umbrian | xum | CEIPoM | 300+ | |
| | | Venetic | xve | CEIPoM | 300+ | |
| | | Classical Nahuatl | nci | Wiktionary + colonial dictionaries | 2,000+ | |
| | | Eblaite | xeb | Oracc/DCCLT | 1,000+ | |
| | | Old Irish | sga | eDIL (dil.ie) | 5,000+ | |
| | | Palaic | plq | eDiAna | 50+ | |
| |
|
| | ### Reconstructed Proto-Languages |
| |
|
| | | Language | ISO | Source | Est. Entries | |
| | |----------|-----|--------|-------------| |
| | | Proto-Austronesian | map | ACD (acd.clld.org) | 3,000–5,000 | |
| | | Proto-Uralic | urj-pro | Wiktionary + Starostin | 500+ | |
| | | Proto-Bantu | bnt-pro | BLR3 (africamuseum.be) | 5,000+ | |
| | | Proto-Sino-Tibetan | sit-pro | STEDT (stedt.berkeley.edu) | 1,000+ | |
| | | Proto-Celtic | cel-pro | Matasovic dictionary (Internet Archive) | 1,000+ | |
| | | Proto-Germanic | gem-pro | Wiktionary Category:Proto-Germanic_lemmas | 2,000+ | |
| | |
| | --- |
| | |
| | ## PHASE 8: Ongoing Quality Assurance |
| | |
| | ### 8.1 Automated Validation Suite |
| | |
| | Write `scripts/validate_all.py` — a comprehensive validation script that runs after ANY data change: |
| |
|
| | ```python |
| | def validate_all(): |
| | for tsv in LEXICON_DIR.glob("*.tsv"): |
| | # 1. Header check |
| | # 2. No empty IPA |
| | # 3. No duplicate Words |
| | # 4. SCA matches ipa_to_sound_class(IPA) for all entries |
| | # 5. No '0' in SCA (flag but don't fail — may be legitimate unknowns) |
| | # 6. Source field is non-empty |
| | # 7. Entry count matches languages.tsv |
| | # 8. No known artifact patterns (inprogress, phoneticvalue, etc.) |
| | ``` |
| |
|
| | ### 8.2 Pre-Push Validation Gate |
| |
|
| | Add to the HuggingFace push workflow: |
| | 1. Run `validate_all.py` — must pass with 0 errors |
| | 2. Run `reprocess_ipa.py --dry-run` — verify no regressions |
| | 3. Verify all TSV files have correct header |
| | 4. Verify `languages.tsv` entry counts match actual |
| |
|
| | ### 8.3 DATABASE_REFERENCE.md Auto-Update |
| | |
| | After every phase completion, update DATABASE_REFERENCE.md with: |
| | - New language entries in the Ancient Languages table |
| | - Updated entry counts |
| | - New source entries in the Source Registry |
| | - New transliteration maps in the Map Registry |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ## Execution Order & Dependencies |
| |
|
| | ``` |
| | PHASE 0 (Critical Bugs) |
| | ├── 0.1 SCA tokenizer fix |
| | ├── 0.2 Nasalized vowel fix |
| | ├── 0.3 Clean artifacts script |
| | ├── 0.4 Metadata update |
| | └── 0.5 Presentation fixes |
| | ↓ |
| | PHASE 1 (IPA Map Fixes) ──→ reprocess_ipa.py ──→ validate_all.py |
| | ↓ |
| | PHASE 2 (Data Restoration) |
| | ├── 2.1 Avestan re-scrape |
| | ├── 2.2 Sumerogram tagging |
| | └── 2.3 Contamination fix |
| | ↓ |
| | PHASE 3 (Tier 1 Languages) ←── can run 9 languages in PARALLEL |
| | ├── 3.1 Sumerian |
| | ├── 3.2 Akkadian |
| | ├── 3.3 Egyptian |
| | ├── 3.4 Sanskrit |
| | ├── 3.5 Ancient Greek |
| | ├── 3.6 Gothic |
| | ├── 3.7 Mycenaean Greek |
| | ├── 3.8 OCS |
| | └── 3.9 Old Norse |
| | ↓ |
| | PHASE 4 (Proper Nouns) ←── runs AFTER Phase 3 (needs Tier 1 TSVs to exist) |
| | ↓ |
| | PHASE 5 (Source Upgrades) ←── independent, can run in parallel with Phase 4 |
| | ↓ |
| | PHASE 6 (Tier 2 Languages) |
| | ↓ |
| | PHASE 7 (Tier 3 + Proto-Languages) |
| | ↓ |
| | PHASE 8 (Ongoing QA) ←── continuous after all phases |
| | ``` |
| |
|
| | --- |
| |
|
| | ## Success Criteria |
| |
|
| | | Metric | Current | Target | |
| | |--------|---------|--------| |
| | | Ancient/reconstructed languages | 23 | 42+ (Tier 1+2) | |
| | | Total ancient language entries | 17,567 | 100,000+ | |
| | | Languages with >80% non-identity IPA | 10 | 30+ | |
| | | Languages with 0% empty Concept_IDs | ~5 | 25+ | |
| | | SCA "0" rate across all ancient langs | ~5% | <1% | |
| | | Proper noun coverage per language | Variable | All languages have theonym + toponym entries | |
| | | Adversarial audit pass rate | — | 100% (all phases pass v2 audit) | |
| | | HuggingFace accessibility | Private | Public | |
| | | License | None | CC-BY-SA-4.0 (file present) | |
| | |
| | --- |
| | |
| | ## Appendix A: Script Naming Convention |
| | |
| | ``` |
| | scripts/scrape_{source}_{language}.py # Single-source, single-language |
| | scripts/scrape_{source}.py # Single-source, multi-language |
| | scripts/scrape_proper_nouns.py # Unified proper noun scraper |
| | scripts/clean_{issue}.py # Cleaning/fixing scripts |
| | scripts/crossref_{source1}_{source2}.py # Cross-reference validation |
| | scripts/upgrade_{source}.py # Source quality upgrades |
| | scripts/validate_all.py # Comprehensive validation |
| | scripts/tag_sumerograms.py # Sumerogram identification |
| | ``` |
| | |
| | ## Appendix B: Transliteration Map Naming Convention |
| | |
| | ```python |
| | # In transliteration_maps.py: |
| | SUMERIAN_MAP: Dict[str, str] = { ... } # Jagersma (2010) |
| | AKKADIAN_MAP: Dict[str, str] = { ... } # Huehnergard (2011) |
| | EGYPTIAN_MAP: Dict[str, str] = { ... } # Allen (2014) |
| | SANSKRIT_MAP: Dict[str, str] = { ... } # Whitney (1896) |
| | ANCIENT_GREEK_MAP: Dict[str, str] = { ... } # Allen (1987) |
| | GOTHIC_MAP: Dict[str, str] = { ... } # Wright (1910) |
| | MYCENAEAN_MAP: Dict[str, str] = { ... } # Ventris & Chadwick (1973) |
| | OCS_MAP: Dict[str, str] = { ... } # Lunt (2001) |
| | OLD_NORSE_MAP: Dict[str, str] = { ... } # Gordon (1957) |
| | ``` |
| | |
| | ## Appendix C: Adversarial Auditor Dispatch Template |
| | |
| | When deploying the adversarial pipeline for any phase, spawn two parallel agents: |
| | |
| | **Agent A (Extraction):** |
| | ``` |
| | You are Team A (Extraction Agent). Your job is to write and run a Python script |
| | that scrapes {SOURCE} for {LANGUAGE} data. Follow the Iron Law: all data must |
| | come from HTTP requests. Use the standard script template from DATABASE_REFERENCE.md. |
| | [... phase-specific instructions ...] |
| | ``` |
| | |
| | **Agent B (Adversarial Auditor v2):** |
| | ``` |
| | You are Team B (Critical Adversarial Auditor v2). You have VETO POWER. |
| | After Agent A completes, perform the following DEEP checks: |
| | |
| | 1. 50-WORD CROSS-REFERENCE: Select 50 random entries from the output TSV. |
| | For each, construct the source URL and verify the word appears there. |
| | Use WebFetch to check each URL. Report matches and mismatches. |
| | |
| | 2. IPA SPOT-CHECK: For 20 random entries, manually apply the transliteration |
| | map character-by-character. Show your work. Report any mismatches. |
| | |
| | 3. SCA CONSISTENCY: For 20 random entries, verify ipa_to_sound_class(IPA) == SCA. |
| |
|
| | 4. SOURCE PROVENANCE: For 10 random entries, provide the exact URL where |
| | each entry can be verified. Fetch each URL and confirm. |
| |
|
| | 5. CONCEPT ID ACCURACY: For 20 entries with glosses, verify the gloss matches |
| | the source definition. |
| |
|
| | 6. DEDUP: Count unique words. Report any duplicates. |
| |
|
| | 7. ENTRY COUNT: Is the count non-round and plausible? |
| |
|
| | DO NOT perform surface-level checks (header format, encoding, file existence). |
| | Only perform checks that touch REAL DATA and REAL SOURCES. |
| |
|
| | Produce a full v2 audit report. Verdict: PASS or FAIL with blocking issues. |
| | ``` |
| | |
| | --- |
| | |
| | *End of PRD* |
| | |