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Why does Wordalizer regard ‘dog’ and ‘dogs’ as two different words?

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Why does Wordalizer regard ‘dog’ and ‘dogs’ as two different words?

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[BOTH VERSIONS] The text parser is only based on morphological routines. It scans the characters of the supplied text and counts the occurrences of each extracted word. If the “Skip Usual Words” box is checked, it also removes many blacklisted terms, but it does not implement a stemming procedure that would unite the syntactic variants of a word —such as plural, verbal forms, etc. If you use the PRO version, you can manually regroup the words as required by editing the weighted list.

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