Dear Marcus and Rui,
Thanks for answering my email. Even though the Portuguese/Spanish
distinction may not happen, I think the dictrionary serach would get rid of
most words I do not want to include in my research. I have never done this
kind of research, but I will read something about it.
Best
I'm Brazilian
I don't know a function like this either, but I can think of a problem
using dictionary search.
How can this search, if it exists, can distinguish between "espada", in
Portuguese, and "espada", in Spanish? I know they have the same meaning in
both languages, but it may cause some pr
On Tue, May 28, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Rui Barradas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> And some words exist in Portuguese, Spanish and English, the three
> languages of the problem. For instance, "animal". I don't think this
> problem can be solved, but a dictionary search would tell if it is a
> Portuguese word, whic
Hello,
And some words exist in Portuguese, Spanish and English, the three
languages of the problem. For instance, "animal". I don't think this
problem can be solved, but a dictionary search would tell if it is a
Portuguese word, which it is.
Rui Barradas
Em 28-05-2013 16:17, Marcus Nunes es
Hello,
I'm portuguese and I don't know of any such function. Maybe a dictionary
based search?
Rui Barradas
Em 28-05-2013 11:31, Júlia Zara escreveu:
Hello everyone,
I´ve been using R in my doctoral reserach and would really appreciate it if
any of you could help me find a solution for a pro
Hello everyone,
I´ve been using R in my doctoral reserach and would really appreciate it if
any of you could help me find a solution for a problem. I have a file with
texts in 3 languages - Portuguese, Spanish, and English - but I am
interested only in the Portuguese words. Is there a function I
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