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I've had a look at simplemma previously, and I'm sure there was a method to load a language (simplemma.load_data or similar), then a method for returning all possible lemmas (simplemma.lemmatize_all I think). But it has been a while.
Is it possible to achieve this?
To be clear, I mean that a single word search like "ground" should return "grind" and "ground" as lemmas, and something like "saw" should return "saw" and "see", and so on.
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I've had a look at simplemma previously, and I'm sure there was a method to load a language (simplemma.load_data or similar), then a method for returning all possible lemmas (simplemma.lemmatize_all I think). But it has been a while.
Is it possible to achieve this?
To be clear, I mean that a single word search like "ground" should return "grind" and "ground" as lemmas, and something like "saw" should return "saw" and "see", and so on.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: