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How do make the --cut-off-date option work? I'm working with Middle English, the period before the end of the 13th century. There are graphemes and pronunciations from the beginning of Middle English. it is ok, but I can't filter them. I didn't see any date in ,tsv files (concerning English) either. It would be helpful to know which data sources were used.
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Hi Mello,
The cut-off date here refers to when the word was added to Wiktionary
itself, not dates of attestation in the ME corpus.
We draw the pronunciation data directly from Wiktionary, and you'll have to
study their documentation, interact with the editors, etc. to find more
information about the data sourcing they used. We are not affiliated with
the Wiktionary community, we are just providing their pronunciation data in
a reasonably clean format.
This paper (https://aclanthology.org/2020.lrec-1.521/) has more information
about our procedures.
How do make the -
-cut-off-date
option work? I'm working with Middle English, the period before the end of the 13th century. There are graphemes and pronunciations from the beginning of Middle English. it is ok, but I can't filter them. I didn't see any date in ,tsv files (concerning English) either. It would be helpful to know which data sources were used.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: