There also seems to be a more complete list of english stopwords here:

http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/idom/ir_resources/linguistic_utils/

However this list again does not include contractions.  I can take this
list, check it and submit it to you Oleg, but do you want me to add
contractions?

eg. wasn't, isn't, it's, etc.?

Chris

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> > Looking at the list of stopwords you sent me, Oleg, there are
> only about 1
> > out of the list of 120 stopwords that need to have all word forms
> > added.  I
> > also don't think it'll be a maintenance problem.  The reason I
> > think this is
> > because stopwords in general don't have different word forms.
>
> Actually, it just occurred to me that stuff like:
>
> will
> won't
> it
> it's
> where
> where's
>
> Will all have to be in the list, right?
>
> Chris
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