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# File: example1/okaylist_LA.txt
# Author: Ray Griner
# Date: 12/31/2024
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# Description: First of three raw files to generate the 3 okay-lists for
# Example 1. An 'okay-list' is a list of words or phrases where a learner has
# indicated they are okay if the words do not appear in their notes for study.
# A common task for working with a reference list will be to report any words
# in the reference list not in the notes for study and not in the okay-list.
# Like the reference list, each line of the okay-list will be parsed to get
# a headword.
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# For larger files, it is sensible to group the lines by reason. Some example
# reasons are given in the comments below, but we will not categorize the
# words in this simple example and just give a couple words for testing.
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sechsundsechzig
# The next word is already the notes that will be studied, so there is no
# impact to putting it in the okay-list.
Italien
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# Compound words, usually nouns, but sometimes nouns where the meaning is the
# prefix + base, or an obvious verb + lassen combination, etc...
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# Present participles
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# Past participles
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# da- and wo- compounds
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# Adjectives starting with un-
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# verbs with her/hin prefix and no idiomatic meanings to note
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# Definition is not clear
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# Obscure words or words simply not of interest
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