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Not a big deal, and this may be the intent, since we don't know if the user meant capital "I", but I can't think of any problems that would happen if it tokenized the lowercase version into two.
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spaCy correctly tokenizes capital "I" + contraction ('d, 'm, 'll, 've) e.g.:
>>> ['i', "'m"]
but when the "I" is a lowercase ("i") it does not tokenize into two tokens:
>>> ["i'm"]
Not a big deal, and this may be the intent, since we don't know if the user meant capital "I", but I can't think of any problems that would happen if it tokenized the lowercase version into two.
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