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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Stemming of words that contained affixes by using shell script Post 302972158 by paranrat on Monday 2nd of May 2016 06:20:14 AM
Old 05-02-2016
Thank you so much Rudic Smilie and sorry for disturbing you. Could you explain a little bit about the code above?

Last edited by paranrat; 05-02-2016 at 07:26 AM..
 

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