Oh, I just realised that by the Ctrl key you did in fact mean the Control key on Mac. I was assuming that almost all functions performed by the Ctrl key on Windows would be performed by the Command key.
Many media outlets have recently used the phrase "Pentagon experts on Friday said it was impossible to imagine that the missile could not have been fired without Russian help". Is the "not" a mistake or idiomatic English?
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this discussion is making my ass itch how about that one
Note the username.
It's overnegated, all right. Impossible, not, and without are all negatives (and imagine is an added hypothetical note). As Larry Horn puts it, "Simplex negatio negat, duplex negatio affirmat, triplex negatio confundit." — John Lawler10 mins ago
I thought that you, here on ELU could give me some fast answer about how it is problematic, or some translation table or something like that. I asked a question on Stack Overflow too, and I got an answer there too, so thank you for your contributions. Here on ELU I got more answers and on SO only one but with library which I need. Have a nice day. PS: Answer at SO is this link where are libraries for transforming SAMPA (ASCII representation of pronunciation) to IPA. — dalton19 mins ago
this is my first question here, please don't be cruel :).
I am creating dictionary application for Android. I have source dictionary (LMF) which contains data including pronunciation.
For example I have
word: "transcription"
phoneticForm: "trHn'skrIpSEn"
My question is: How do I get...
this is my first question here, please don't be cruel :).
I am creating dictionary application and I have source dictionary (LMF) which contains data including pronunciation.
For example I have
word: "transcription"
phoneticForm: "trHn'skrIpSEn"
My question is: How do I get somethin...