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Dictionaries tend not to include inflected forms of verbs or nouns. For some lexical norms, it might make sense to assume that inflected and non-inflected forms have a similar score.
We might consider adding more flexibility to how to handle words that are not found in the dictionary, e.g. whether to preserve NAs, or to try finding a score for the lemmatised version of the word, or try to match with most orthographically similar word (if we can think of a meaningful metric for that).
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Dictionaries tend not to include inflected forms of verbs or nouns. For some lexical norms, it might make sense to assume that inflected and non-inflected forms have a similar score.
We might consider adding more flexibility to how to handle words that are not found in the dictionary, e.g. whether to preserve NAs, or to try finding a score for the lemmatised version of the word, or try to match with most orthographically similar word (if we can think of a meaningful metric for that).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: