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== Words == | == Words == | ||
− | # <span class=q> What are all these official word lists? </span><br /> Any group of players can agree to use a particular word list or dictionary in their games. In officially sanctioned competitive play though, we all use one of a few official word lists designed for use with our game. Unlike regular dictionaries, for example, official word lists list all valid inflections for all listed words. Within NASPA's territory of the United States and Canada, the following word lists are officially recognized: [[ | + | # <span class=q> What are all these official word lists? </span><br /> Any group of players can agree to use a particular word list or dictionary in their games. In officially sanctioned competitive play though, we all use one of a few official word lists designed for use with our game. Unlike regular dictionaries, for example, official word lists list all valid inflections for all listed words. Within NASPA's territory of the United States and Canada, the following word lists are officially recognized: [[NASPA School Word List]] for school play, [[NASPA Word List]] for regular competitive play, and [[CSW]] for international play. |
=== Word List Contents === | === Word List Contents === | ||
# <span class=q> Why is (my favorite word) not acceptable? </span><br /> See [[How lexicons are compiled|how lexicons are compiled]]. | # <span class=q> Why is (my favorite word) not acceptable? </span><br /> See [[How lexicons are compiled|how lexicons are compiled]]. | ||
− | # <span class=q> Why is (a common nine-letter word) not in OSPD? </span><br /> OSPD lists only words of up to eight letters, and their inflections. For longer words, please consult | + | # <span class=q> Why is (a common nine-letter word) not in the [[Official SCRABBLE Players Dictionary]] (OSPD)? </span><br /> OSPD lists only words of up to eight letters, and their inflections. For longer words, please consult the [[NASPA Word List]] (NWL). |
− | + | # <span class=q> What's up with DA? </span><br /> DA was deleted from the playing lexicon as of OSPD3 as a result of a major review of the original research that led to OSPD1; it reentered the lexicon in 2014, because it was listed in one of our new source lexica. | |
− | # <span class=q> What's up with DA? </span><br /> DA was deleted from the playing lexicon as of OSPD3 as a result of a major review of the original research that led to OSPD1; it | + | # <span class=q> Why is a particular word in [[NWL]] but not in [[OSPD]]? </span><br /> Although both NWL and OSPD are edited by both NASPA and Merriam-Webster, the publications are edited at different times by different individuals according to different criteria. The commonest causes for a word appearing in NWL but not in OSPD are: being longer than 8 letters, being potentially offensive, being a possible trademark in some jurisdictions, having entered a source lexicon between the editorial deadlines for the two works, or differing editorial opinions concerning ambiguities in source lexica. |
− | # <span class=q> Why is a particular word in [[ | ||
# <span class=q> Can you send me a list of words that are in one lexicon but not in another? </span><br /> For licensing and copyright reasons no, but you can probably make the list yourself using [[NASPA Zyzzyva]]. | # <span class=q> Can you send me a list of words that are in one lexicon but not in another? </span><br /> For licensing and copyright reasons no, but you can probably make the list yourself using [[NASPA Zyzzyva]]. | ||
=== Word List Purchasing, Publishing, Licensing === | === Word List Purchasing, Publishing, Licensing === | ||
# <span class=q> Do I have to be a NASPA member to buy a copy of the Official Tournament and Club Word List?</span><br /> Yes, licensing conditions have always required vendors to confirm association membership status for word list sales. | # <span class=q> Do I have to be a NASPA member to buy a copy of the Official Tournament and Club Word List?</span><br /> Yes, licensing conditions have always required vendors to confirm association membership status for word list sales. | ||
− | # <span class=q> Where can I buy a copy of the | + | # <span class=q> Where can I buy a copy of the [[NASPA Word List]] (NWL)? </span><br />You can buy it at the [[NASPA Store]] online. |
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# <span class=q> Will the next printing of [[OSPD]] be any different from the current edition? </span><br />That's a question for [[Merriam-Webster]], but in past editions, most new printings within an edition have included minor updates. | # <span class=q> Will the next printing of [[OSPD]] be any different from the current edition? </span><br />That's a question for [[Merriam-Webster]], but in past editions, most new printings within an edition have included minor updates. | ||
− | # <span class=q> When can I use the latest word lists with Quackle, | + | # <span class=q> When can I use the latest word lists with Quackle, Ulu, ...? </span><br /> Software developers can license the NASPA Word List. Click [[Software |here]] to see a list of licensed applications. If you are a software developer, you can find out about the licensing options [[Licensing |here]]. |
== [[World SCRABBLE Championship]] == | == [[World SCRABBLE Championship]] == |
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