On May 26, 2004, at 2:20 PM, Joshua Kronengold wrote:
Mark Jason Dominus writes:
Adapting it to phrases should be trivial.
I wouldn't think so, because a phrase like "All's well that ends well"
would be a lot more likely than "Well well ends all's that", even
though the words are the same.
Actually, this isn't that bad.
I see what you mean. Yes, if there is a shared phrase list. I was
imagining that there would be a shared *word* list, and the guesser
would have to guess a phrase, given only that the words in the phrase
were all in the word list.
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