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dependency problem with SUBJ and NOUN #7
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this fix might be temporary, we must test if it raises any problem in the future |
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this last commit was meant for issue #3 |
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since they are different word types, specific rules apply separately, then the unidirectional search works different for each one. Then, after the pasting/tokenization and managing metadata, we will test changing the type of all NOUN to SUBJ (unless it's been transformed to another type, for example a preposition transforming it to OBJ)
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