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2009/5/15  <anica_1...@hotmail.com>:
> hello, I´m a student of linguistic an I need do this exercises. Can
> anybody help me,please?
> Thanks
>
>
> ◑ Read in some text from a corpus, tokenize it, and print the list of
> all wh-word types that occur. (wh-words in English are used in
> questions, relative clauses and exclamations: who, which, what, and so
> on.) Print them in order. Are any words duplicated in this list,
> because of the presence of case distinctions or punctuation?
>
> ◑ Create a file consisting of words and (made up) frequencies, where
> each line consists of a word, the space character, and a positive
> integer, e.g. fuzzy 53. Read the file into a Python list using open
> (filename).readlines(). Next, break each line into its two fields
> using split(), and convert the number into an integer using int(). The
> result should be a list of the form: [['fuzzy', 53], ...].
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