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Words such as “look”, “looks” and “looking” in English could all be grouped together to avoid the user having to examine each individually. A similar situation exists in other languages, for example in Spanish “puedo”, “puedes” and “poder” are all forms of the same verb. It would be interesting to investigate how a deeper textual analysis could be used to achieve this and then how this could be incorporated into VocabHunter.
Words such as “look”, “looks” and “looking” in English could all be grouped together to avoid the user having to examine each individually. A similar situation exists in other languages, for example in Spanish “puedo”, “puedes” and “poder” are all forms of the same verb. It would be interesting to investigate how a deeper textual analysis could be used to achieve this and then how this could be incorporated into VocabHunter.
As Discussed with @AdamCarroll in #41
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