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Hi, there's a problem with the lemmatization of a word Zoom, which becomes "zoo".
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Thank you for this good work. I have two questions about using this tool. First let me briefly explain my use case:
I am translating Buddhist texts from Thai to English for the Mahachulalangkornraa…
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Over the years I have been working to convert SCOWL from a collection of word lists combined with `sort`, `uniq`, `comm`, some Perl scripts, and an extremely complicated Makefile into a true SQL datab…
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Sorry just wanted to register a further issue although I know this is an old repository.
I'm wondering why `cál` is so high up the list as 'kale/cabbage' doesn't seem to merit such a high position.…
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Brain and core language capacity.
What is language ?
Multiple levels of organization, timescales of process, mul loci of function.
Brain:
Archaeological,
Barely understood!
Sagittal se…
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There is one additional detail that plays a role in the m_a declension algorithm but that wasn't discussed in #5.
This involves the interpretation of the phrase `When, in the same word,` in Antoine…
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@axtimwalde @constantinpape @joshmoore
Based on the latest posts of @glyg in https://github.com/ome/ngff/issues/28 I was wondering about the following.
Let's say we have, e.g. a [FLIM](https://e…
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Basically, similar to the distribution experiment, but the data is generated using analytical distributions.
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Several java routines use fixed values for data seperators.
In different languages, different characters might be needed.
Word characters should be avouded in any case, but even that varies over la…