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Miscellaneous 4.1. Do my source or target words have to be correctly spelled English words?

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No. Although all the intermediate words the program finds will be correctly spelled English words, your starting and ending words can be any collection of characters. A particularly satisfying example (for me) is that I can start with the word "Sarang" (my first name), and morph it into quite a few different things (partly because "Sarang" morphs into "sprang" and then sprang morphs into quite a few other things).
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Why are some of your words spelled with other than U.S. English?

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Our English-speaking staff come from five different countries; staff members often write in their native English. You may contact us at any time. We will be happy to tell you more about how the site operates and provide details of any issue that may interest you.
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Check your spelling. Are the words spelled correctly?

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try using different words. Maybe the item you're looking for has different names: try "film" instead of "movie". Make your search more general. For example, instead of using specific product names, try using the product category.
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How can I learn to spell English words correctly?

Learn English - Ask Ellie - Questions and Answers
Learn the rules and get lots of practice to then learn the exceptions to the rules. ;-) Try here:- http://www.learnenglish.de/grammar/spellingtext.htm Then try some dictation:- http://www.learnenglish.de/dictationpage.htm
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What do all those non-English words mean?

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That's a good question! The following chart ([] indicate modifications, accents missing) was produced by Luigi Barbasetti in 1932:
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Does a name have to be spelled correctly to find someone?

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Yes. The site requires at least a first and last name and they must match the name the person is booked under.
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What is target and what is source?

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In WPF, you typically use data binding to establish a connection between the properties of two objects. In this relationship, one object is referred to as the source and one object is referred to as the target. In the most typical scenario, your source object is the object that contains your data and your target object is a control that displays that data. For instance, consider a Person class with a Name property.
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Why are so many words spelled incorrectly?

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I'm lazy. That's just the way of life. I can remember drug interactions, circulation pathways and the names of obscure ligaments between your abdominal organs, but I can't spell for my life. Sorry.
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How is "marshmallow" correctly spelled and pronounced?

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According to Webster's "Marshmallow" is the only acceptable spelling. "Marshmellow"{sic} appears to be a frequent misspelling. Webster's lists the "..mellow" pronunciation as preferred, with the "..mallow" pronunciation as acceptable. One reader notes it's like trying to convince some people there is no "P" in "hamster". "You can rub it in their face and they still won't admit they're wrong."
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Do answers in IELTS Listening have to be correctly spelled?

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Yes. Incorrect spelling and grammar are penalized. However, words which the candidates have to write will generally be high-frequency words. Both UK and US varieties of spelling are accepted. Proper names may be spelled out in the tapescript.
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Can I search for words in other languages besides English?

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If you subscribe to our Online Edition, you can take advantage of our internet-only International Edition (beta) and have access to over 125,000 Dutch, French, German, Italian, and Spanish words.
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What does 'English Words' mean?

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When we see appended to the genus or species name some English words (not Latin) with single quotes around them as in Genus species 'English Words' it tells us that the plant is a named hybrid or cultivar (cv.). For these names Latin is not allowable. Sometimes they are formally described by botanists in prestigious journals (e.g. Tavarorbea 'Red Leopard' by Dr.
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How do you spell English correctly?

Learn English - Ask Ellie - Questions and Answers
I am have problems with words ending in "el" or "le" and "er" or "or." Are there rules governing these endings? Thank You, Don I can speak and write english very well the only problem with me is SPELLING...sometimes I can't even spell easy words...is there any way i can improve my spellings...??? thanks for your time and help.... Dear sir/ miss, I'm working on a paper for Language- and Culturestudies. I was curious which consonants may follow other consonants.
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What is meant by source and target text?

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The source text is the language from which you are translating. The target text is the language into which you are translating. There is often a discrepancy between the word count of the source and target texts, a factor which should be taken into account when designing documents that you intend to have translated into several languages.
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What do you mean by source and target text?

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Source text refers to the text in the original language requiring translation, while target text is the text after it has been translated into a second language. With some language combinations, there is often a big difference in the number of words between the source and target languages. For example, an English translation of a German text will have about 15-20% more words than the original, so it's important to be clear about which of the two a quote is based on.
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How do I use the Using Words Correctly Forum?

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How the white people who practice racism (white supremacy) do what they do to mistreat people on the basis of color. The effect the mistreatment of people on the basis of color has on people the racists (white supremacists) classify as "non-white" (not white). What the non-white people can do to COUNTER what the racists (white supremacists) are doing against them.
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How do you convert English words to Japanese or Japanese words to English?

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You can't. Japanese is a completely different language with no similarities to English. The grammar, alphabet, vocabulary, etc. is all different. Many people think an online translator, like BabelFish, will do the trick. Truth is, machine translations such as that make absolutely no sense. The only way to "convert" English to Japanese, or visa versa, is to be fluent in both languages and translate between the two (not an easy task) or find someone to do it for you.
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I see target word in the features file. How can I exclude target words from my feature set ?

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By default, SenseClusters doesn't make an attempt to exclude the target word but there is an option --extarget in programs wordvec.pl and order1vec.pl that will omit the target word from feature set and hence avoiding them as features while creating word and context vectors.
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Do I have to use English as my source language?

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MotionPoint's technology does not require you to have an English source language site. Our technology is designed to translate a website from any language to any language. We have converted sites from Chinese to English, French to Spanish as well as many other combinations.
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How many words are there (approximately) in the English language?

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SAOL (The Swedish Academy's Dictionary of the Swedish Language) has 120.000 listed, including a number of self-evident compounds. Diglossia originally referred to circumstances where two varieties of the same language are used within one linguistic community. These two varities are used for different purposes in the society so that everyone knows when to use each variety. This is usually a fairly stable situation. Neither variety expands at the others expense.
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What does "siva" mean and how do you transcribe it in picture words into English?

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This is a very "loaded" question. It was addressed elaborately using Monier William's dictionary explanation. Due to the length of the message it is kept in a separate file and is linked here. Again, such questions sometimes require considerable searching, so we recommend that they be addressed to forums: sanskrit-digest, indology (see groups.yahoo.com for rejuvenated group), advaita-L, ambaa-L, dvaita, and alt.hindu (newsgroup not active any more).
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Q21. Are there any Basque words in English?

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A21. Not many, but there are one or two. One is silhouette, which has a very interesting history. The English word is taken from French, in which it derives from the surname of a certain Etienne de Silhouette, a French politician of the 18th century. This is a French spelling of the Basque surname Zilhueta, a French Basque variant of the surname Zulueta or Zuloeta; this in turn derives from zulo 'hole' (zilo in part of the north) plus the very frequent suffix -eta 'abundance of'.
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Can English words be "recognised" when Dutch is selected?

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To a certain extent this is taken into account while developing the phonetic patterns of Dutch (and other languages). Often, wordlists contain a large number of "foreign" words. However, suggestions will be different when different phonetic patterns, i.e., languages, are selected. The phonetic patterns will differ for each language. In general, native speakers of a language will make different mistakes than second, or even third language users.
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What are the most frequently used letters in English words?

Learn English - Ask Ellie - Questions and Answers
I like your website so much....but i would love to join chat room practise ...because of my English grammar is so bad.How can i join and get help from there??? Hi Ellie. Do you know where I can get access to phonic symbols (the upside-down 'e', connected 'a/e' etc)to use in conjunction with Word? It would be extremely useful for preparing worksheets, handouts and so on. Cheers! I am looking for Study Material for English Teaching can you please help me out.
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Q How many English words do I need to know?

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A This answer is as ambiguous as counting vocabulary size. A native English speaker with a 4-year college degree is believed to be able understand about 20,000 words. 10,000 vocabulary should let you pass TOFEL, GRE, GMAT and etc.
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If I change the words, do I still have to cite the source?

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Changing only the words of an original source is NOT sufficient to prevent plagiarism. You must cite a source whenever you borrow ideas as well as words.
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Do you accept documents with a target language other than English?

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We strongly believe that documents should only be worked on by someone whose mother tongue is the same as the target language of the document. Our specialty is thus French to English documents, and English editing. We may sometimes be able to outsource scientific and technical documents with French as the target language (English to French translation and French editing), but for regular (non-technical) documents, we advise you to find a reputable French-speaking translator.
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How do I correctly mount a Source Path(s)?

JDebugTool - Graphical Java Debugger
Use the File | Mount Source Path... menu item to select a Source Path directory so that JDebugTool can find your source code. A Source Path is a parent directory containing your Java packages (and source files) and is set analogously to a CLASSPATH directory. JDebugTool assumes that the directory structure matches the package hierarchy. For example, if the source file corresponding to class mypackage.
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