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[5, '5_0006', 'True', '6', 'Q 5.1']
Problem-train_Obfus-test0_Question-train
Q 5.1
Two of the above words are exceptions because they are loanwords from another language, and so don’t follow the same rules that the other words follow. Which two words are they?
[{'questionpart_n': 'a', 'question': '', 'answer': '["üpgontüd", "sopostüd"]', 'matches_human_scoring': True, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}]
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[5, '5_0006', 'True', '6', 'Q 5.2']
Problem-train_Obfus-test0_Question-train
Q 5.2
Translate into Language X: (NB Make sure you distinguish i and ı in your answer; it is better not to use capital letters.)
[{'questionpart_n': 'a', 'question': 'milkman', 'answer': 'tisti', 'matches_human_scoring': True, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'b', 'question': 'blind', 'answer': 'bedtid', 'matches_human_scoring': True, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}]
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[5, '5_0006', 'True', '6', 'Q 5.3']
Problem-train_Obfus-test0_Question-dev
Q 5.3
Here are two more words in Language X (which are not loanwords): zün (language), ponuk (form, shape). Translate into Language X: (Again, make sure you distinguish i and ı in your answer; it is better not to use capital letters.)
[{'questionpart_n': 'a', 'question': 'linguist', 'answer': 'zündü', 'matches_human_scoring': True, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'b', 'question': 'mute', 'answer': 'züntüd', 'matches_human_scoring': True, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'c', 'q...
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[16, '16_0004', 'True', '4', 'Q 4.1']
Problem-train_Obfus-train_Question-train
Q 4.1
The Language X words for the meanings below can be made from the pieces listed (in alphabetical order) above. You may not use a piece more than once, but some pieces will be left over. Translate the meanings below into Language X.
[{'questionpart_n': '(1)', 'question': '"his/her grey squirrel"', 'answer': 'duapudua', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': '(2)', 'question': '"our (inclusive) heaven"', 'answer': 'aatakat', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_...
{'json_invalid': False, 'preamble': 'Question 4 Language X Possessives (9 marks)\nLanguage X contains quite a few loanwords from English .\n\n', 'context': 'The following table contains some nouns and the possessive forms (“my X”, “your X”, etc.) for those nouns. Note that Language X distinguishes between singular a...
[16, '16_0004', 'True', '4', 'Q 4.2']
Problem-train_Obfus-train_Question-dev
Q 4.2
The remaining pieces (those that you did not use in 4.1) can be rearranged into an Language X word. What is the word, and what does it mean?
[{'questionpart_n': 'a', 'question': 'What is the word?', 'answer': 'puwuppatu', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'b', 'question': 'What does it mean?', 'answer': 'our (exclusive) manner', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_...
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[20, '20_0002', 'True', '2', 'Q 1.1']
Problem-train_Obfus-train_Question-train
Q 1.1
The word for ‘again’ or ‘more’ is ngurtu in all three dialects. If we add the suffix -rla, meaning 'this way', to it, how would this complex word be pronounced in each of the three dialects? Give the answer for each dialect in response to the corresponding letter of the dialect.
[{'questionpart_n': 'a', 'question': 'A', 'answer': 'ngurdurla', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'b', 'question': 'B', 'answer': 'ngurdurla', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'c', 'questi...
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[20, '20_0002', 'True', '2', 'Q 1.2']
Problem-train_Obfus-train_Question-train
Q 1.2
Q 1.2 The word for 'red' in dialect A is rdara. How is it pronounced in the other dialects? Give the answer for each dialect in response to the corresponding letter of the dialect.
[{'questionpart_n': 'b', 'question': 'B', 'answer': 'rdara', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'c', 'question': 'C', 'answer': 'rdara', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}]
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[20, '20_0002', 'True', '2', 'Q 1.3']
Problem-train_Obfus-train_Question-train
Q 1.3
Q 1.3 The word for 'shelter' in dialect C is rtiyu. How is it pronounced in the other dialects? Give the answer for each dialect in response to the corresponding letter of the dialect.
[{'questionpart_n': 'a', 'question': 'A', 'answer': 'rdiyu', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'b', 'question': 'B', 'answer': 'rtiyu', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}]
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[20, '20_0002', 'True', '2', 'Q 1.4']
Problem-train_Obfus-train_Question-train
Q 1.4
Q 1.4 The word for 'big sister' in all three dialects is pronounced muyarta. How would you say, in each dialect 'big sister and little sister or brother', which consists of adding the suffix -rnulyi to the word for 'big sister'? Give the answer for each dialect in response to the corresponding letter of the dialect.
[{'questionpart_n': 'a', 'question': 'A', 'answer': 'muyardarnulyi', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'b', 'question': 'B', 'answer': 'muyardarnulyi', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'c',...
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[20, '20_0002', 'True', '2', 'Q 1.5']
Problem-train_Obfus-train_Question-dev
Q 1.5
Q 1.5 How does dialect A differ from dialect B in the distribution of the rd and rt sounds? Answer by completing the following sentence with one word or sound per blank.
[{'questionpart_n': 'a', 'question': 'The sound __ never occurs in Dialect __ at the __ of a word', 'answer': '["The sound rt never occurs in Dialect A at the start of a word","The sound rt never occurs in Dialect A at the beginning of a word"]', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': F...
{'json_invalid': False, 'preamble': 'Stopping and flapping in Language X (10 marks)\n\n Language X spoken in one part of the country differs in various ways from the language spoken in another part. One of the ways in which Language X dialects differ is in the relationship between the sounds written using the digraphs...
[20, '20_0002', 'True', '2', 'Q 1.6']
Problem-train_Obfus-train_Question-dev
Q 1.6
Q 1.6 Is the following statement true or false? Dialect C differs from dialects A and B in that when a suffix is added to a word whose final consonant is rt, the pronunciation of the original word does not vary.
[{'questionpart_n': 'a', 'question': '', 'answer': 'True', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}]
{'json_invalid': False, 'preamble': 'Stopping and flapping in Language X (10 marks)\n\n Language X spoken in one part of the country differs in various ways from the language spoken in another part. One of the ways in which Language X dialects differ is in the relationship between the sounds written using the digraphs...
[24, '24_0004', 'True', '4', 'Q 5.1']
Problem-train_Obfus-test0_Question-train
Q 5.1
Translate the following phrases into English:
[{'questionpart_n': 'a.', 'question': 'imtol ilonuze', 'answer': 'The water was not drunk', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'b.', 'question': 'iwiʒeʒreb cogu', 'answer': 'I had the sheep watched', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False,...
{'json_invalid': False, 'preamble': '5. Swallow the salt (20)\n ', 'context': "Given below are several Language X phrases and their English translations:\n\niwidal ɣubu\tI swallowed the salt.\ninosojkos fike\tHe will have the meat swallowed (by somebody).\ninobulu i\tHe will take it.\nfike iloneyes\tThe meat was not t...
[24, '24_0004', 'True', '4', 'Q 5.2']
Problem-train_Obfus-test0_Question-dev
Q 5.2
If you know that the stem of the verb “walk” is ušerolhon, translate the following phrases into Language X. (The stem is the part of the word which is common to all of its inflected forms. E.g., in English, the stem of the words walks and walking is walk.)
[{'questionpart_n': 'e.', 'question': 'He is having the water taken.', 'answer': 'iyseyes imtol', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': 'f.', 'question': 'I’m having them walked.', 'answer': 'iwiyšušerolhon u', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matchin...
{'json_invalid': False, 'preamble': '5. Swallow the salt (20)\n ', 'context': "Given below are several Language X phrases and their English translations:\n\niwidal ɣubu\tI swallowed the salt.\ninosojkos fike\tHe will have the meat swallowed (by somebody).\ninobulu i\tHe will take it.\nfike iloneyes\tThe meat was not t...
[27, '27_0003', 'True', '3', 'Q 3.d']
Problem-train_Obfus-train_Question-dev
Q 3.d
What are the past participles for the following regular verbs?
[{'questionpart_n': '1', 'question': 'guruw\t to share', 'answer': 'duguurug', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'questionpart_n': '2', 'question': 'chemuw\t to hear', 'answer': 'ducheemg', 'matches_human_scoring': False, 'fuzzy_matching': False, 'manual_edit': False}, {'q...
{'json_invalid': False, 'preamble': '3d. Language X past participles (10 marks)\n', 'context': "\nHere are some examples of regular Language X verbs and their past participles; for instance, fragguw means 'to silt up', and its past participle dufragg means silted up, as in It has silted up.\n\nverb:\tenglish:\tpast par...
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