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- Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 09:52:36 +0900
- From: "Birkir A. Barkarson" <birkirb@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [Lingo] inTransitive
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Also, this would be a good problem for a multiple algorithm assault, where you weigh the various techniques, assign scores, and see which is the probable answer.
Yet another interesting use of my Copious Amounts of Spare Time. :-/
This might be interesting,we could have a function that takes a verb, find the stem and tries to return the transitive/intransitive verb.
Since we have so much spare time we should also plug this into common tools like Rikaichan. One of the problem I have with tools like that is that the answer comes to easy and I find I rarely remember the words I need to look up. Getting further information like transitive/intransitive versions, and while we are at it, opposites and related words might be just the thing to strengthen those memory pathways ;)
BAB
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