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up to as fixed expression #540

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AngledLuffa opened this issue Jul 11, 2024 · 5 comments
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up to as fixed expression #540

AngledLuffa opened this issue Jul 11, 2024 · 5 comments
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@AngledLuffa
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Found some cases of up to which may need a fixed relation in EWT

Train section:

bundling together cheques of up to $1,000 from friends and family

but not up to the standards that I was told I should expect

the food was not up to par with the price tag

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# text = I'll pay up to 200-250 for it if I have to.
@AngledLuffa
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There is also an incident of down to which looks like a fixed expression:

# text = The horse I had posted about a couple weeks ago with the atrophied cheek muscles is down to his last resort for life.

incidentally, am happy that as a human, we have surgical options other than "shotgun" for deal with atrophied cheek muscles

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https://universaldependencies.org/en/dep/fixed.html#approximators-quantity-modifiers says:

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So I think the ones with numbers would qualify. Could you make a PR?

I agree that "down to (his last X)" is a multiword expression but I don't think it has the grammatical status of fixed expressions.

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So, up to $1000 counts as fixed, but not up to the standards or up to par? Or should we could those as well?

What about updog? Is that a fixed or more properly an MWT?

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So, up to $1000 counts as fixed, but not up to the standards or up to par?

Correct

What about updog? Is that a fixed or more properly an MWT?

??

@AngledLuffa
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What about updog? Is that a fixed or more properly an MWT?

??

Not much, what's up with you... wait, that wasn't quite the response needed for that joke to work

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