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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting how to find capital letter names in a file without finding words at start of sentence Post 302070966 by Ygor on Monday 10th of April 2006 09:35:43 PM
Old 04-10-2006
Try...
Code:
awk 'BEGIN{RS="( *\\. *|\\n)"}{for(i=2;i<=NF;i++)if($i~/^[A-Z][a-z]+$/)print $i}' file1

 

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mbtg(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   mbtg(1)

NAME
MBTG - Memory Based Tagger generator SYNOPSYS
mbtg -T <filename> -s <setting filename> or mbtg [options] DESCRIPTION
This programs generates, based on a tagged corpus, all the files needed to be able to tag a text with mbt. OPTIONS
-h or --help show help -T <tagged training corpus file> or -E <enriched tagged training corpus file> All further options have reasonable defaults, so using them is only needed for the experienced user. See the mbt manual for more details. -s settingsfile mbtg creates this file, which can be used to run mbt with minimal effort. (like mbt -s settings -T somefile) -p pattern the pattern for known words (default ddfa) -P pattern the pattern for unknown words (default dFapsss) -% <number> filter threshold for ambitag construction (default 5%) -l <lexiconfile> -L <file with list of frequent words> -r <ambitagfile> -k <known words case base> -u <unknown words case base> -K <known words instances file> -U <unknown words instances file> -V or --version show version info -e <sentence delimiter> (default '<utt>') -X keep the intermediate files -Otimbl options (Note: there is NO SPACE between O and the options) <options> classifier options for both known and unknown words instances bases K: <options> classifier options for known words instance base U: <options> classifier options for unknown words case base valid timbl options are: a d k m q v w x - BUGS
possibly AUTHORS
Ko van der Sloot Timbl@uvt.nl Antal van den Bosch Timbl@uvt.nl SEE ALSO
timbl(1) mbt(1) mbtserver(1) 2011 march 21 mbtg(1)
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