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she's --> she ' s #8

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CarloSegat opened this issue Feb 12, 2019 · 3 comments
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she's --> she ' s #8

CarloSegat opened this issue Feb 12, 2019 · 3 comments

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@CarloSegat
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Running the text_processor example in the README with the input "she's" returns ["she", "'", "s"].
Is this expected behavior? I'd have taught "she" "is".

@cbaziotis
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Have you set unpack_contractions=True?

@DebayanChakraborty
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DebayanChakraborty commented Dec 4, 2019

I also have the same issue . I have set unpack_contractions to True. Still i am facing this issue .

@AzharSultan
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I think this is happening because of difference between ' and . Right now unpack_contractions only checks for ' .

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