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I've changed the English phrase analyzer so that a lower-case `i` surrounded by space is regularized as `I`. ``` foma[1]: down i saw them see +V+TA+Prt+1Sg+3PlO ``` @andrewdotn So that...
Current status: - [x] `I` as actor - [x] inclusive `you and we` as actor - [x] inclusive `you and us` as goal - [x] inclusive `your and our` as...
An alternative, or parallel functionality would be to provide a browsing feature, where one peruse the contents of the dictionary either alphabetically or according to semantic classes, perhaps making use...
The current word-vector search already stealthily gives as a list of Cree words ranked in terms of their semantic closeness to the search words, as well as other items. But...
@dwhieb @DBDacanay I believe you've already been doing this, but is it only in MD or also in CW?
@dwhieb This should be addressed in #982?
I vote for option B, to keep the space that our entries use lesser, as our search results are already voluminous.
For separating the linguistic content from the meta-linguistic labels, bolding the latter does work well. But for distinguishing observed forms from merely generated ones, with italicizing the former, I'm not...
I looked at the revision again. It does a good job in distinguishing the word-forms from the labels. But I have a really hard time distinguishing attested from unattested forms...
@andrewdotn Based on today's discussion, we'd go for the second option, i.e. showing the lemma entry information only once, in conjunction with the ambiguous inflected forms. But as you noted,...