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Mits Ota

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Mar 9, 2016, 4:47:45 PM3/9/16
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Dear Chibolts,

Is there a single file that contains all the lexical items that are currently in the English MOR lexicon? Running MOR will tell us what's not in there, but to find out what spelling alternatives are listed (e.g., 'okay' instead of 'ok'), we need to go into MOR lex, which is not always straighforward because of the multiple folder/file structure. A single file would let us explore the existing spelling variants in the vicinity much easily.

Any alternative solution to this issue would be appreciated too.

Thanks,

Mits Ota
University of Edinburgh

Brian MacWhinney

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Mar 9, 2016, 9:18:15 PM3/9/16
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Dear Mits,
     Good idea.  You can do this with one GREP command and then FREQ.  However, before doing that I removed a few of the irrelevant .cut files.  The output is attached.  I’ll put this in the ENG folder at the level above the /lex and call it 0allwords.cex.

—Brian

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Mits Ota

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Mar 10, 2016, 4:30:35 AM3/10/16
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That's great! Thanks so much, Brian.

Mits

Yuriko Oshima-Takane, Dr.

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Mar 10, 2016, 4:56:49 AM3/10/16
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Hi Brian,

Good idea. I am wondering if we could have 0allwords.cex file for French.

Yuriko

Brian MacWhinney

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Mar 14, 2016, 11:32:53 PM3/14/16
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Dear Yuriko,

I added one just now for French.  The version is on the web.   I’ll add ones for the other languages (Spanish, Italian, German, Chinese, Cantonese) in a bit.  Hopefully Japanese too.  I’m not sure it makes sense for Hebrew
—Brian

Yuriko Oshima-Takane, Dr.

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Mar 15, 2016, 4:24:30 AM3/15/16
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Dear Brian,

Great. Many thanks.

Yuriko

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