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Old 05-02-2016
Stemming of words that contained affixes by using shell script

I just learning shell script. Need your shell script expertise to help me. I would like to stemming the words by matching the root words first between both files and replace all words by "I" character but replace "B" character after root words and "E" before root words in affix_words.txt.

root_words.txt:

Code:
read
like
.....

affix_words.txt:

Code:
reading
unlikely
.....

The expected output is:

Code:
r e a d i n g<TAB>I I I I B I I
u n l i k e l y<TAB>I E I I I I B I
.....


Last edited by paranrat; 05-02-2016 at 07:14 AM.. Reason: Changed icode to code tags.
 

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