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> ...hence you attempted to match on English keywords.
Of course. That was it. Silly mistake.
> Less (or more correctly, fewer) than what?
> If I knew what you were talking about it would help...
The site that mirror mentioned:
http://member.nifty.ne.jp/ComWin/grammar/bldverb/index.htm
Allthough, Kevin W.W. explained why the other site has more
countable positions in their table.
> The WWWJDIC table was pretty thoroughly road-tested in this newsgroup,
> and no-one suggested any more than what is there.
I absolutely didn't mean to imply that your resource isn't sufficient
(on the contrary). I simply wanted to know what the difference in
the number of elements depended on. If my post sounded as some
criticizm i deeply apologize and blame my insufficient english. (We
can aviod misunderstanding by me switching to swedish but that way
we'd also aviod exchange of thoughs, i guess...) :)
> ...write a script to do it. The URL to generate the table for 食べる is
>
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/jwb/wwwjdic?1W%BF%A9%A4%D9%A4%EB_v1
I see. I'll try to laborate with it. It should work.
>> Some examples would be nice too.
>
> I agree. And they are there. 食べる has about 900 example sentences.
> Look up 食べる and click on the "Ex" link.
And there it was. I should have taken the lesson all the previous times.
If i can imagine the need for it, you already have it. Thanks!
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