Finding all verb stems
Lulu
lulusong at gmail.com
Fri Jan 24 21:33:30 UTC 2014
Hello,
I would like to get a list of all the verb stems (including gerunds but
excluding aux, mod, cop) used across multiple files. I'd also like the
output (merged across files) to be directed to a separate file. After
consulting this group earlier and reading the manual, I composed the
following command (using the GUI and taking out aux etc manually):
freq +s"@|-v,|-part,r-*,o%" *.cha +u > verbstems.nohelpverbs
The output looked reasonable. But I'd really like to confirm with the
experts here that I'm not doing it wrong.
Also, in response to my earlier post asking how to get all the verbs (my
question wasn't very specific), Brian had given the following command:
freq +t%mor +s"v|*" *.cha +u
What does +t%mor do? Why do the +s parts look so different in the two
commands (i.e., the use of @ and the reversed positions of v and |)?
Thanks a lot!
Best,
Lulu
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