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Winmekmak feedback needed (suggestions, errors etc.)
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16 Jul 2006 Sun 02:08 pm |
Quoting erdinc: Quote: 2.
I mostly use WinMekMak the opposite way to it is indended. In other words I see a Turkish word written down and know the verb stem but don't understand the suffixes. So I type in the verb stem and play around with tenses and mood modifiers until WinMekMak shows me the same thing as that which I have seen written down. It would be very nice if I could type in the whole word and WinMekMak shows me which suffixes have been added to a verb stem.
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Actually this feature is aready available on winmekmak.
Start the program and press F3 (or click tools/identify conjugation) |
How come I never noticed that :-S
There are times in this life when one feels very silly - for me, now is one of those moments
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16 Jul 2006 Sun 02:10 pm |
Neither did I until I was checking it properly. I have added description on sticky list to number 21.
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16 Jul 2006 Sun 02:14 pm |
Quoting erdinc: Neither did I until I was checking it properly. |
Then maybe that itself should be a suggestion to the developers - that they make this feature clearer and more obvious!!!
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16 Jul 2006 Sun 02:17 pm |
Yes I was thinking to suggest them to move the "identify conjugation" feature to the front interface. You could mark or unmark a box to tell the program whether it is an infinitive or conjuagion.
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12 Feb 2007 Mon 01:41 pm |
Could be also possible, adding causative, cooperative and reflexive verbal forms?
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12 Feb 2007 Mon 01:56 pm |
Quoting natiypuspi: Could be also possible, adding causative, cooperative and reflexive verbal forms? |
How would that be possible? You have to enter the infinitives yourself, so you just enter whatever verb you want to see conjugated, whether it's passive, reflexive,..
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12 Feb 2007 Mon 02:01 pm |
Quoting Elisa
How would that be possible? You have to enter the infinitives yourself, so you just enter whatever verb you want to see conjugated, whether it's passive, reflexive,..[/QUOTE:
I'm talking about a future version of the program: just a suggestion.
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