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nouns() false identification. #786

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EranBoudjnah opened this issue Oct 5, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #789
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nouns() false identification. #786

EranBoudjnah opened this issue Oct 5, 2020 · 1 comment · Fixed by #789

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@EranBoudjnah
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For he following sentence:

Backlash as gym advertises 'slave' workout to mark Black History Month

We get:

=====
  -----
  | 'Backlash'  - Noun, Singular
  | 'as'       - Preposition
  | 'gym'      - Noun, Singular
  | 'advertises'  - Noun, Plural
  | 'slave'    - Noun, Singular
  | 'workout'  - Noun, Singular
  | 'to'       - Conjunction
  | 'mark'     - MaleName, FirstName, Person, ProperNoun, Singular, Noun
  | 'Black'    - ProperNoun, Noun, Singular, Person, LastName
  | 'History'  - Uncountable, Noun, Singular, ProperNoun, Person
  | 'Month'    - ProperNoun, Noun, Singular

You can probably spot a couple of issues there. 'advertises' is identified as a noun. 'mark' seems to be categorized incorrectly as well.

So our nouns() call ends up returning:

[ 'Backlash',
  'gym advertises slave workout',
  'mark Black History Month' ]
@spencermountain
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oof, thanks @EranBoudjnah .
yeah - 'advertises' gets missed completely as a verb. Not sure why.
Mark sends the person classifier on a roll too.
yikes.
Happy to take a look, thanks.

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