Hi,
I have to grab all instances of prepositional phrases in a corpus in lines that look like:
... *con la certeza absoluta*stan de
.. que {no hay-e+} *nadie*s *en la casa*loc:st
the characters between * and *stan comprise a stance adverb, in between brackets verb complexes, and the problem is that there is a subject (* and *s) and then the prepositional phrase * *loc:st, but the following expression:
if ($line =~ /\s\*(.*?)\*loc/gimx ){
grabs NOT only the last prepositional phrase: *en la casa*loc:st, but also the subject together with it: *nadie*s *en la casa*loc:st
I am trying to make the regexp greedy with the "?" operator, but it doesn't seem to work. Dear Monks what's wrong?
thank you,
ivosan
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