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13:48
Hey @OtavioMacedo
Hi!
What are the criteria for deleting a question?
Should this one be included in the "to delete" list?
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Q: How to transform complex and compound sentence into a set of simple sentences?

Amit Possible Duplicate: how to transform complex/compound sentences to simple sentences? I am doing a project on descriptive answer evaluation. I want to transform all the sentences into simple sentences as much as possible. I am talking about English language sentences.Is there some rules...

@OtavioMacedo I was thinking about it. Usually everything can be eligible, except some cases: duplicates, and I'm not sure what else... In this case I'd delete this one because even if it's a duplicate, it's a dupe posted by the same user.
And there is no "re-wording"
Duplicates are useful when closed because
there are many wordings
and so external visitors can find the same answer by searching for different keywords
but in this case, there is no advantage, if you know what I mean... I think he wrote the same things, no?
Almost the same
Let me see...
I see, well, what is your opinion?
I think it should be deleted
The keywords are "complex sentence", "simple sentence", transform, English
both questions have them
13:57
Well, be my guest! :)
14:49
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Q: Are there papers/books about complex sentence formation in English?

AmitI'd like to transform complex sentences into set of simple sentences. I don't find any solution, so I want to study the complex sentence formation. What are the most comprehensive and most appropriate papers/books I could study from? Please explain why you're suggesting a certain paper.

 
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Q: Expanding the FAQ a bit

AlenannoI think that it's time for our FAQ to be a bit expanded. Not much, as the part that will be affected is about the "sub-disciplines", such as psycholinguistics, etc. I'd like to include them all, so please propose the ones that are missing to the current CW answer. When the list is complete, we w...

 
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Q: Do Sign Languages have ambiguities?

kmelsI just noted that there exists a whole literature on Sign Language. I didn't even know there existed more than one.. it's very interesting now :) I then found computers can already interpret some sign language, and just out of curiosity asked my self the question in the title. Thanks for any po...


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