I left this for a few days, but have by now forgotten something I was going to write; oh well. Something else fun is that we get the usage tongue also meaning language because lingua in Latin has both the meanings of language and of tongue.
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I'm still planning to give spoken word recognition a try, although I'd be fine with mere sound recognition. Still, it's surprising just how much better I feel from this nicer keyboard; it's a shame the chorder couldn't be a total replacement, but it wasn't going to be able to be one anyway, for reasons I'll be writing about.
I did read this, but I sadly have no APL knowledge.
The string is split into words by spaces, those nonstandard words filtered and then sorted, and that auxiliary dictionary is then concatenated to that main to search for the words again, returning their indices. Has this helped?
Truthfully I should probably wget your website and work through everything.
Ignore 2018-02-02
and 2018-08-08
if that be done.
I did misunderstand, sorry about that.
That's nothing to apologize for.
Evidently I'm misallocating my reading. I'm disappointed.
I'm almost always disappointed, no matter what I do, so I decided that was then reason enough to stop caring so much about it. I'm not progressing as quickly as I'd prefer in my Latin book; if I were to finish it today, well maybe that would make me genuinely happy, but that's also unrealistic, so there's no point in focussing on it. In most cases, being able to finish work immediately still wouldn't make me happy, so I no longer feel bad about what I view as slow progress.