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_ki_ missing in Lev 5:21. #112

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fhardison opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 2 comments
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_ki_ missing in Lev 5:21. #112

fhardison opened this issue Mar 7, 2024 · 2 comments

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@fhardison
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If the text is based on WLC, then there is a ki missing after nefesh in Lev 5:21.

@jacobwegner
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@fhardison Thanks for flagging this.

We are (currently!) shipping three versions of data in this repo:

  1. nodes contains this data in a set of nested Node elements suitable for many NLP systems and other systems that use recursive algorithms
  2. lowfat contains the same data in a form more suitable for some kinds of query systems and some kinds of display.
  3. TSV contains the word-level data in a TSV table, without syntactic tree structure. This is simpler for many programs that do not need the complexity of graph structures.

We have an open issue for fixing the lowfat dataset, where indeed there are some gaps in the data:

#65

I just merged a PR last month (#110) that updated the TSV dataset; it is derived from the nodes dataset, and both nodes and TSV have all of the text from the WLC.

I apologize for any confusion this may have caused you; I will be sure to loop back when we have an updated version of the lowfat data that corrects the issue from #65.

Please let us know if you the nodes or TSV datasets won't cover what you're hoping to do with the data, and I'll see if there is anything else we can do to help assist.

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Is a duplicate of #65

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