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The Spanish "Don" [parsing of Don Javier Castillo in 'The Alamo']
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I've come across "Don Javier Castillo" in the Cast credits of The Alamo, and I wondered what the correct parsing of that name should be.
I came to the conclusion it must most probably be "Don Javier // Castillo", because that "Don" is sort of an honorific in Spanish names:
" It’s reasonably well known that the title “don” prefixed to a Spanish given name implies that its holder is a person of some importance – a nobleman..."
http://www.ce.berkeley.edu/~coby/essays/figaro.htm

In Don Javier Castillo's personal resume it  is confirmed that he is "Latin/Hispanic", just like his name and other elements suggest.

A similar example
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Encyclopedia > Pedro Dimas

Don Pedro Dimas (born 1934) is a Mexican violinist, guitarist, composer


Also see http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Don-%28honorific%29
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Encyclopedia > Don (honorific)

Don (usually preceded in English by the), derived from Latin Dominus, is a Spanish (pron. IPA: [d?on]) and Portuguese honorific (generally Dom).
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The use is roughly comparable to the style The Honourable of British custom, but closer to Lord or Lady, although the analogy is a loose one, at best. The female version is Doña (Spanish, ....) and Dona (Portuguese, ...) abbreviated "Dª".
[...]
Don/Dom or Doña/Dona is attached to a person's given name. For example, if Señor Diego de la Vega [El Zorro..., Spanish for fox, is the secret identity of Don Diego de la Vega (originally Don Diego Vega), a fictional nobleman and master swordsman living in Spanish-era California] is to be addressed as a don, then the correct form of address would not be "Don de la Vega", but "Don Diego". . ...
[...]This term is also used by figures in Mexican organized crime.
[...]
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'Don' is an honorific title and should go in the first name field so, as you have suggested, I would parse it 'Don Javier // Castillo'.
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Quite right.
Don is not a name by itself. It's more like a prefix of the 1st./given name.
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Same as Sir in the english language, as in Sir Anthony Hopkins.
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While I agree that Don is a honorific title is Spanish, doesn't this possibly cause problems where Don is actually a name, like Don Siegel. Well, we know it's not a title in that case, but what if someone has a double first name and Don is the first one? Do we have to guess if it's a name or a title...? 
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While I agree that Don is a honorific title is Spanish, doesn't this possibly cause problems where Don is actually a name, like Don Siegel. Well, we know it's not a title in that case, but what if someone has a double first name and Don is the first one? Do we have to guess if it's a name or a title...? 


If there are cases like that, and confusion comes up, provide proper documentation that it is or isn't a first name and that should be the end of it (I say should because who knows with this crowd   )

I just think it would be a problem if we have someone named Don that also has the title of Don. Then their first name is Don Don and all sorts of craziness will ensue.

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While I agree that Don is a honorific title is Spanish, doesn't this possibly cause problems where Don is actually a name, like Don Siegel.


Yep, short form for Donald, there.

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Well, we know it's not a title in that case, but what if someone has a double first name and Don is the first one? Do we have to guess if it's a name or a title...? 


That's why I also documented that Javier Castillo is Hispanic.
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While I agree that Don is a honorific title is Spanish, doesn't this possibly cause problems where Don is actually a name, like Don Siegel. Well, we know it's not a title in that case, but what if someone has a double first name and Don is the first one? Do we have to guess if it's a name or a title...? 

His documentation was also why I agreed with his change from the starting point the database has currently.

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Just to avoid any confusion; I have no problem with accepting that Don is a honorific title in this case. I just wondered what we were to do if we have someone we find no documentation for (and it's not obvious whether he is Hispanic or not).

Not a huge problem, as that's not likely to happen very often, but still it could.

In the case of FRANCOIS/François, Skip argued that we shouldn't have to know how different cultures handle things, we should just enter what we see. Well, isn't this a similar problem? Do we have to learn all the different honorifics in all different cultures in order to parse names correctly?

I'm not taking a side here, I just thought it would be interesting to hear what you all think.
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If it can't be documented then the starting point stands, we can't simply assume that Don is an honorific, after all it is indeed a shortened version of Donald. But my agreement was based on his documentation as it would be in ANY such case.

BTW Gunnar, i don't know what FRANCOIS/François has to do with this. My position there has not changed changed, It is creating data that does NOT appear On Screen. this is a totally different issue. Why are you trying to bring apples into a discussion about oranges.

If you would bother to look the data is currently parsed to the starting point. While I Enry's documentation was not conclusive or definitive, in other words could Don be the first name, it was enough to make it more likely than not that Don is a honorific for this actor. Would I LIKE to see something a bit more definitive...ALWAYS the more definitive the better.

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If it can't be documented then the starting point stands, we can't simply assume that Don is an honorific, after all it is indeed a shortened version of Donald. But my agreement was based on his documentation as it would be in ANY such case.

BTW Gunnar, i don't know what FRANCOIS/François has to do with this. My position there has not changed changed, It is creating data that does NOT appear On Screen. this is a totally different issue. Why are you trying to bring apples into a discussion about oranges.

If you would bother to look the data is currently parsed to the starting point. While I Enry's documentation was not conclusive or definitive, in other words could Don be the first name, it was enough to make it more likely than not that Don is a honorific for this actor. Would I LIKE to see something a bit more definitive...ALWAYS the more definitive the better.

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Yep. Let's agree to agree on this one. 


GSyren:

Like Skip said, this doesn't have much to do with FRANCOIS/François.

Here we are talking of the parsing. You don't see parsing on screen (usually!): it's based on documented interpretation.
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i don't know what FRANCOIS/François has to do with this.

I thought I made that clear. I was referring to a specific argument that you made in that debate, namely that one shouldn't have to know about other cultures in order to know how to enter data in DVD Profiler.

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You don't see parsing on screen (usually!): it's based on documented interpretation.

I get that. It's just that "documented interpretation" wasn't acceptable (to some) in the François case, so I'm curious as to why it is in this case. If you subscribe to the "enter what you see - make no interpretation" doctrine, then this should be entered as "Don/Javier/Castillo".

Now, I'm not saying that this is how I personally would want to see it. Arguments like "Enter it as best you can - if it's wrong someone else will correct it later" has been shot down in many previous discussions. Suddenly it seems to be acceptable...?
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i don't know what FRANCOIS/François has to do with this.

I thought I made that clear. I was referring to a specific argument that you made in that debate, namely that one shouldn't have to know about other cultures in order to know how to enter data in DVD Profiler.

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You don't see parsing on screen (usually!): it's based on documented interpretation.

I get that. It's just that "documented interpretation" wasn't acceptable (to some) in the François case, so I'm curious as to why it is in this case. If you subscribe to the "enter what you see - make no interpretation" doctrine, then this should be entered as "Don/Javier/Castillo".

Now, I'm not saying that this is how I personally would want to see it. Arguments like "Enter it as best you can - if it's wrong someone else will correct it later" has been shot down in many previous discussions. Suddenly it seems to be acceptable...?


Still an irrelevant apple to bring up when we are talking about oranges. When you do something like that Gunnar it makes me wonder.

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Typical Skipism to avoid discussing something     

In order to know that something is a honorific title you need to know something about the particular culture, right? And you did say, in an otherwise unrelated matter, that we should be able to enter data inte DVD Profiler without knowing how other cultures handle things, right?

Doesn't that mean that you are now contradicting yourself?
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Your argumenmt is completely and totally irrelevant to this discussion. As i suspected from your tone, you have betrayed your agenda. Keep the discussion on topic.

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