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A User Equivalence File is an ASCII file created by the user, which
corresponds to information in the larger 2+ megabyte Main Equivalence
File which comes with the Texis package.
Each root word is listed as a separate entry, on its own line with a
list of known associations or equivalences (equivs).
The root words go down the lefthand side of the file, each one a new
entry; the equivalences go out left to right as separated by commas.
Word class (part of speech) and other optional weighting information
may be stored with each entry.
Here is an example of a User Equivalence File. It contains no special
information beyond root words and their equivalences. Its chief
purpose would be the addition of domain specific vocabulary. Phrases
are acceptable as roots or as equivalences.
chicken,bird,seed,egg,aviary,rooster
seed,food,feed,sprout
ranch,farm,pen,hen house,chicken house,pig sty
Farmer's Almanac,research,weather forecast,book
rose,flower,thorn,red flower
water,moisture,dew,dewdrop,Atlantic Ocean
bee pollen,mating,flower,pollination,Vitamin B
grow,mature,blossom,ripen
Root word entries should be kept to a reasonable line length; around
80 characters for standard screen display is prudent. In no case
should a root word entry exceed 1K per line. Where more equivalences
exist for a root word than can be fit onto one line, enter multiple
entries where the root word is repeated as the first item. For
example:
abort,cancel,cease,destroy,end,fail,kill
abort,miscarry,nullify,terminate,zap
It is important to remember that these are not just synonyms. They
can be anything you wish to associate with a particular word: i.e.,
identities, generalities, or specifics of the word entry, plus
associated phrases, acronyms, or spelling variations. Even antonyms
could be listed if you wished, although that wouldn't generally be
advisable.
The word "equivalence" is used in a programming sense, to indicate
that each equivalence will be treated in weight exactly the same as
every other equivalence in that set grouping when a search is
executed.
Copyright © Thunderstone Software Last updated: Sun Mar 17 21:14:49 EDT 2013
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