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기대하는 결과:
너는abc를했다 -> [
('너', 'Noun'),
('는', 'Josa'),
('abc', 'Noun'),
('를', 'Josa'),
('하 + 았다', 'Adverb + Eomi')
]
lovit updated
5 years ago
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If you use multiple glob patterns, write-good will always return 0 even if there's grammar mistakes.
This is what happens when using multiple globs, `*.md` and `./docs/*.md`:
Example
```bash
$ w…
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In one of my .md files, I have something like:
```md
Please read the [report from June](http://www.example.com/reports/june).
```
Proselint detects that "june" in the URL is not properly spelled a…
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Will your dataset require pre-labeled (ADVERB, VERB, ADJECTIVE , PREPOSITION,...), or will your method automatically label that?
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> The flow can be set at any rate desired.
The word 'rate' is a noun, but the phrase 'at any rate' is disambiguated as a multi-word adverb:
![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/58161…
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Interesting idiom that starts with a preposition and contains a reflexive pronoun (itself, themselves).
Seems to act as an adverb rather than a normal PP.
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# Part-of-Speech Estimation
This task is to tag Part-of-Speech (POS) tags in an utterance. This task is significant because it tests the model's proficiency in understanding and processing the synt…
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Is it the accusative plural neuter of πυκνός (in which case lemma is wrong) or a derived adverb (in which case the part-of-speech is wrong)?
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It's great to be able to control pluralization, but I'm missing the facilities to convert adjectives and adverbs to their base forms (fastest, faster -> fast). Is that planned or supported?
Does word…
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this is supposedly the adverb found with a superlative. I suspect this is massively over lemmatised. Normal ὅτι is 18. ὅτι2 (#5)