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This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: and was used there with very little variation all through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and indeed into the eighteenth.
Output: False
Input: Consider Input: And it was a matter of course that in the Middle Ages, when the craftsmen took care that beautiful form should always be a part of their productions whatever they were,
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: a very few years saw the birth of Roman character not only in Italy, but in Germany and France.
| Output: True
| 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example input: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Example output: True
Example explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Q: Printing, in the only sense with which we are at present concerned, differs from most if not from all the arts and crafts represented in the Exhibition
A: | True | 3 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Let me give you an example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
The answer to this example can be: True
Here is why: Jack is a proper noun.
OK. solve this:
there is a grossness in the upper finishings of letters like the c, the a, and so on,
Answer: | False | 8 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Example solution: True
Example explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Problem: they must be considered to have ended the age of fine printing in Italy.
| Solution: True | 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
PROBLEM: The first books were printed in black letter, i.e. the letter which was a Gothic development of the ancient Roman character,
SOLUTION: True
PROBLEM: the earliest book printed with movable types, the Gutenberg, or "forty-two line Bible" of about 1455,
SOLUTION: True
PROBLEM: they must be considered to have ended the age of fine printing in Italy.
SOLUTION: | True
| 8 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Ex Input:
the greater part of these Italian printers, it should be mentioned, were Germans or Frenchmen, working under the influence of Italian opinion and aims.
Ex Output:
True
Ex Input:
but the general revival of the old forms has made no way in those countries.
Ex Output:
False
Ex Input:
the Roman letter was used side by side with the Gothic.
Ex Output:
| True
| 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example input: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Example output: True
Example explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Q: The Roman type of all these printers is similar in character,
A: | True | 3 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
A: True
Rationale: Jack is a proper noun.
Q: his letter is admirably clear and regular, but at least as beautiful as any other Roman type.
A: | True | 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Example solution: True
Example explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Problem: the invention of movable metal letters in the middle of the fifteenth century may justly be considered as the invention of the art of printing.
| Solution: False | 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Reason: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this instance: On the whole the type of this book may be considered the ne-plus-ultra of Gothic type,
Student: | True | 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
[Q]: In 1465 Sweynheim and Pannartz began printing in the monastery of Subiaco near Rome,
[A]: True
[Q]: of the more formal ecclesiastical writing which obtained at that time; this has since been called "missal type,"
[A]: False
[Q]: On the whole the type of this book may be considered the ne-plus-ultra of Gothic type,
[A]: | True
| 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Output: True
Jack is a proper noun.
New input case for you: And it was a matter of course that in the Middle Ages, when the craftsmen took care that beautiful form should always be a part of their productions whatever they were,
Output: | True | 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
One example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution is here: True
Explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this: and these somewhat wiry letters are suitable for the machine process, which would not do justice to letters of more generous design.
Solution: | False | 6 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Ex Input:
the greater part of these Italian printers, it should be mentioned, were Germans or Frenchmen, working under the influence of Italian opinion and aims.
Ex Output:
True
Ex Input:
With this change the art of printing touched bottom,
Ex Output:
False
Ex Input:
went on apace; and by the end of the sixteenth century there was no really beautiful printing done:
Ex Output:
| False
| 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
One example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution is here: True
Explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this: went on apace; and by the end of the sixteenth century there was no really beautiful printing done:
Solution: | False | 6 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
question:
This type was introduced into England by Wynkyn de Worde, Caxton's successor,
answer:
True
question:
yet their type is artistically on a much lower level than Jenson's, and in fact
answer:
True
question:
especially as regards the lower-case letters; and type very similar was used during the next fifteen or twenty years not only by Schoeffer,
answer:
| True
| 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Reason: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this instance: has never been surpassed.
Student: | False | 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
and things got worse and worse through the whole of the seventeenth century, so that in the eighteenth printing was very miserably performed.
False
it is of the first importance that the letter used should be fine in form;
False
It must be understood that through the whole of the fifteenth and the first quarter of the sixteenth centuries
| False
| 0 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
question:
On the whole the type of this book may be considered the ne-plus-ultra of Gothic type,
answer:
True
question:
while in 1470 at Paris Udalric Gering and his associates turned out the first books printed in France, also in Roman character.
answer:
True
question:
Parma, and one or two other cities, who produced the splendid editions of the Classics, which are one of the great glories of the printer's art,
answer:
| True
| 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example input: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Example output: True
Example explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Q: America has produced a good many showy books, the typography, paper, and illustrations of which are, however, all wrong,
A: | False | 3 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Example solution: True
Example explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Problem: and though the famous family of Aldus restored its technical excellence, rejecting battered letters,
| Solution: True | 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
--------
Question: Of Jenson it must be said that he carried the development of Roman type as far as it can go:
Answer: True
Question: yet their type is artistically on a much lower level than Jenson's, and in fact
Answer: True
Question: and though the famous family of Aldus restored its technical excellence, rejecting battered letters,
Answer: | True
| 7 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Example solution: True
Example explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Problem: and though more Roman than that, yet scarcely more like the complete Roman type of the earliest printers of Rome.
| Solution: True | 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
question:
and was used there with very little variation all through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and indeed into the eighteenth.
answer:
False
question:
and the whole effect is a little too gray, owing to the thinness of the letters.
answer:
False
question:
it is obvious that legibility is the first thing to be aimed at in the forms of the letters;
answer:
| False
| 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Part 2. Example
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Answer: True
Explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Part 3. Exercise
It was reserved for the founders of the later eighteenth century to produce letters which are positively ugly, and which, it may be added,
Answer: | False | 7 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
--------
Question: the "lower-case" being in fact invented in the early Middle Ages.
Answer: True
Question: oddity rather than rational beauty and meaning being apparently the thing sought for both in the letters and the illustrations.
Answer: False
Question: It was reserved for the founders of the later eighteenth century to produce letters which are positively ugly, and which, it may be added,
Answer: | False
| 7 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Reason: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this instance: John of Spires and his brother Vindelin, followed by Nicholas Jenson, began to print in that city,
Student: | True | 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Why? Jack is a proper noun.
New input: But about the same year Mentelin at Strasburg began to print in a type which is distinctly Roman;
Solution: | True | 0 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
A: True
Rationale: Jack is a proper noun.
Q: their type is on the lines of the German and French rather than of the Roman printers.
A: | True | 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Output: True
Jack is a proper noun.
New input case for you: a very few years saw the birth of Roman character not only in Italy, but in Germany and France.
Output: | True | 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
PROBLEM: but by printers in Strasburg, Basle, Paris, Lubeck, and other cities.
SOLUTION: True
PROBLEM: This was notably the case with the early works printed at Ulm, and in a somewhat lesser degree at Augsburg.
SOLUTION: True
PROBLEM: and was in fact the kind of letter used in the many splendid missals, psalters, etc., produced by printing in the fifteenth century.
SOLUTION: | False
| 8 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
One example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution is here: True
Explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this: and the next year Gunther Zeiner at Augsburg followed suit;
Solution: | True | 6 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Example solution: True
Example explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Problem: To say a few words on the principles of design in typography:
| Solution: False | 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Ex Input:
it is of the first importance that the letter used should be fine in form;
Ex Output:
False
Ex Input:
and though the famous family of Aldus restored its technical excellence, rejecting battered letters,
Ex Output:
True
Ex Input:
To say a few words on the principles of design in typography:
Ex Output:
| False
| 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Q: In 1465 Sweynheim and Pannartz began printing in the monastery of Subiaco near Rome,
A: True
****
Q: Parma, and one or two other cities, who produced the splendid editions of the Classics, which are one of the great glories of the printer's art,
A: True
****
Q: yet their type is artistically on a much lower level than Jenson's, and in fact
A: | True
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Let me give you an example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
The answer to this example can be: True
Here is why: Jack is a proper noun.
OK. solve this:
the Roman letter was used side by side with the Gothic.
Answer: | True | 8 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Output: True
Jack is a proper noun.
New input case for you: but the general revival of the old forms has made no way in those countries.
Output: | False | 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example input: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Example output: True
Example explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Q: And it is worth mention in passing that, as an example of fine typography,
A: | False | 3 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
PROBLEM: and was used there with very little variation all through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and indeed into the eighteenth.
SOLUTION: False
PROBLEM: It must be said that it is in no way like the transition type of Subiaco,
SOLUTION: True
PROBLEM: and which developed more completely and satisfactorily on the side of the "lower-case" than the capital letters;
SOLUTION: | False
| 8 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Ex Input:
that the forms of printed letters should follow more or less closely those of the written character, and they followed them very closely.
Ex Output:
False
Ex Input:
Italy is contentedly stagnant.
Ex Output:
False
Ex Input:
but the general revival of the old forms has made no way in those countries.
Ex Output:
| False
| 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Q: The characteristic Dutch type, as represented by the excellent printer Gerard Leew, is very pronounced and uncompromising Gothic.
A: True
****
Q: there is a grossness in the upper finishings of letters like the c, the a, and so on,
A: False
****
Q: than in the same operations with ugly ones.
A: | False
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Let me give you an example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
The answer to this example can be: True
Here is why: Jack is a proper noun.
OK. solve this:
This type was introduced into England by Wynkyn de Worde, Caxton's successor,
Answer: | True | 8 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
question:
imitates a much freer hand, simpler, rounder, and less spiky, and therefore far pleasanter and easier to read.
answer:
False
question:
and the next year Gunther Zeiner at Augsburg followed suit;
answer:
True
question:
This type was introduced into England by Wynkyn de Worde, Caxton's successor,
answer:
| True
| 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: This type was introduced into England by Wynkyn de Worde, Caxton's successor,
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: they discarded this for a more completely Roman and far less beautiful letter.
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: For although the Chinese took impressions from wood blocks engraved in relief for centuries before the woodcutters of the Netherlands, by a similar process
| Output: True
| 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
[Q]: These and similar founts, cast by the above firm and others,
[A]: False
[Q]: went on apace; and by the end of the sixteenth century there was no really beautiful printing done:
[A]: False
[Q]: the greater part of these Italian printers, it should be mentioned, were Germans or Frenchmen, working under the influence of Italian opinion and aims.
[A]: | True
| 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Let me give you an example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
The answer to this example can be: True
Here is why: Jack is a proper noun.
OK. solve this:
After the end of the fifteenth century the degradation of printing, especially in Germany and Italy,
Answer: | True | 8 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example input: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Example output: True
Example explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Q: It was these great Venetian printers, together with their brethren of Rome, Milan,
A: | True | 3 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Part 2. Example
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Answer: True
Explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Part 3. Exercise
The earliest book printed with movable type, the aforesaid Gutenberg Bible, is printed in letters which are an exact imitation
Answer: | True | 7 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
--------
Question: And it is worth mention in passing that, as an example of fine typography,
Answer: False
Question: they must be considered to have ended the age of fine printing in Italy.
Answer: True
Question: The earliest book printed with movable type, the aforesaid Gutenberg Bible, is printed in letters which are an exact imitation
Answer: | True
| 7 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: On the whole the type of this book may be considered the ne-plus-ultra of Gothic type,
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: to improve the letter in form.
Output: False
Input: Consider Input: many of whose types, indeed, like that of the Subiaco works, are of a transitional character.
| Output: True
| 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Ex Input:
and the whole effect is a little too gray, owing to the thinness of the letters.
Ex Output:
False
Ex Input:
there is a grossness in the upper finishings of letters like the c, the a, and so on,
Ex Output:
False
Ex Input:
produced the block books, which were the immediate predecessors of the true printed book,
Ex Output:
| False
| 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Why? Jack is a proper noun.
New input: oddity rather than rational beauty and meaning being apparently the thing sought for both in the letters and the illustrations.
Solution: | False | 0 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Why? Jack is a proper noun.
New input: to improve the letter in form.
Solution: | False | 0 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Example solution: True
Example explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Problem: this is best furthered by the avoidance of irrational swellings and spiky projections, and by the using of careful purity of line.
| Solution: False | 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: and things got worse and worse through the whole of the seventeenth century, so that in the eighteenth printing was very miserably performed.
Output: False
Input: Consider Input: It must be understood that through the whole of the fifteenth and the first quarter of the sixteenth centuries
Output: False
Input: Consider Input: this is best furthered by the avoidance of irrational swellings and spiky projections, and by the using of careful purity of line.
| Output: False
| 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
question:
John of Spires and his brother Vindelin, followed by Nicholas Jenson, began to print in that city,
answer:
True
question:
and things got worse and worse through the whole of the seventeenth century, so that in the eighteenth printing was very miserably performed.
answer:
False
question:
and used an exceedingly beautiful type, which is indeed to look at a transition between Gothic and Roman,
answer:
| True
| 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
--------
Question: The first books were printed in black letter, i.e. the letter which was a Gothic development of the ancient Roman character,
Answer: True
Question: Printing, then, for our purpose, may be considered as the art of making books by means of movable types.
Answer: False
Question: which was generally more formally Gothic than the printing of the German workmen,
Answer: | True
| 7 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
A: True
Rationale: Jack is a proper noun.
Q: In fact Gunther Zeiner's first type (afterwards used by Schussler) is remarkably like the type of the before-mentioned Subiaco books.
A: | True | 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: Printing, in the only sense with which we are at present concerned, differs from most if not from all the arts and crafts represented in the Exhibition
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: With this change the art of printing touched bottom,
Output: False
Input: Consider Input: type cast from his matrices is still in everyday use.
| Output: False
| 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
question:
and are worthy representatives of the eager enthusiasm for the revived learning of that epoch. By far,
answer:
True
question:
They printed very few books in this type, three only; but in their very first books in Rome, beginning with the year 1468,
answer:
True
question:
it is of the first importance that the letter used should be fine in form;
answer:
| False
| 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
[Q]: and though more Roman than that, yet scarcely more like the complete Roman type of the earliest printers of Rome.
[A]: True
[Q]: and which developed more completely and satisfactorily on the side of the "lower-case" than the capital letters;
[A]: False
[Q]: but by printers in Strasburg, Basle, Paris, Lubeck, and other cities.
[A]: | True
| 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Ex Input:
that the forms of printed letters should follow more or less closely those of the written character, and they followed them very closely.
Ex Output:
False
Ex Input:
Caslon's type is clear and neat, and fairly well designed;
Ex Output:
False
Ex Input:
Printing, then, for our purpose, may be considered as the art of making books by means of movable types.
Ex Output:
| False
| 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Ex Input:
1469, 1470;
Ex Output:
False
Ex Input:
In the Low Countries and Cologne, which were very fertile of printed books, Gothic was the favorite.
Ex Output:
True
Ex Input:
It must be said that it is in no way like the transition type of Subiaco,
Ex Output:
| True
| 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Reason: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this instance: After his death in the "fourteen eighties," or at least by 1490, printing in Venice had declined very much;
Student: | True | 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
[EX Q]: But the first Bible actually dated (which also was printed at Maintz by Peter Schoeffer in the year 1462)
[EX A]: True
[EX Q]: In the Low Countries and Cologne, which were very fertile of printed books, Gothic was the favorite.
[EX A]: True
[EX Q]: These and similar founts, cast by the above firm and others,
[EX A]: | False
| 6 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
PROBLEM: It must be understood that through the whole of the fifteenth and the first quarter of the sixteenth centuries
SOLUTION: False
PROBLEM: America has produced a good many showy books, the typography, paper, and illustrations of which are, however, all wrong,
SOLUTION: False
PROBLEM: The Roman type of all these printers is similar in character,
SOLUTION: | True
| 8 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Output: True
Jack is a proper noun.
New input case for you: and paying great attention to the "press work" or actual process of printing,
Output: | False | 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Detailed Instructions: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
See one example below:
Problem: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Problem: and the whole effect is a little too gray, owing to the thinness of the letters.
Solution: | False | 4 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
[EX Q]: For although the Chinese took impressions from wood blocks engraved in relief for centuries before the woodcutters of the Netherlands, by a similar process
[EX A]: True
[EX Q]: and was in fact the kind of letter used in the many splendid missals, psalters, etc., produced by printing in the fifteenth century.
[EX A]: False
[EX Q]: and the whole effect is a little too gray, owing to the thinness of the letters.
[EX A]: | False
| 6 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: And it was a matter of course that in the Middle Ages, when the craftsmen took care that beautiful form should always be a part of their productions whatever they were,
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: But the first Bible actually dated (which also was printed at Maintz by Peter Schoeffer in the year 1462)
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: his letter is admirably clear and regular, but at least as beautiful as any other Roman type.
| Output: True
| 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: It must be said that it is in no way like the transition type of Subiaco,
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: in being comparatively modern.
Output: False
Input: Consider Input: the earliest book printed with movable types, the Gutenberg, or "forty-two line Bible" of about 1455,
| Output: True
| 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
A: True
Rationale: Jack is a proper noun.
Q: the ends of many of the letters such as the t and e are hooked up in a vulgar and meaningless way,
A: | False | 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Reason: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this instance: Even in Italy most of the theological and law books were printed in Gothic letter,
Student: | True | 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Why? Jack is a proper noun.
New input: are dazzling and unpleasant to the eye owing to the clumsy thickening and vulgar thinning of the lines:
Solution: | False | 0 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
TASK DEFINITION: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
PROBLEM: And it was a matter of course that in the Middle Ages, when the craftsmen took care that beautiful form should always be a part of their productions whatever they were,
SOLUTION: True
PROBLEM: and was used there with very little variation all through the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, and indeed into the eighteenth.
SOLUTION: False
PROBLEM: and these somewhat wiry letters are suitable for the machine process, which would not do justice to letters of more generous design.
SOLUTION: | False
| 8 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: The seventeenth century founts were bad rather negatively than positively.
Output: False
Input: Consider Input: It must be said that it is in no way like the transition type of Subiaco,
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: And it was a matter of course that in the Middle Ages, when the craftsmen took care that beautiful form should always be a part of their productions whatever they were,
| Output: True
| 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
[Q]: has never been surpassed.
[A]: False
[Q]: The Middle Ages brought calligraphy to perfection, and it was natural therefore
[A]: True
[Q]: But though on the whole, except in Italy, Gothic letter was most often used
[A]: | True
| 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
[EX Q]: And it is worth mention in passing that, as an example of fine typography,
[EX A]: False
[EX Q]: and paying great attention to the "press work" or actual process of printing,
[EX A]: False
[EX Q]: has never been surpassed.
[EX A]: | False
| 6 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
A: True
Rationale: Jack is a proper noun.
Q: It must be understood that through the whole of the fifteenth and the first quarter of the sixteenth centuries
A: | False | 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
--------
Question: but by printers in Strasburg, Basle, Paris, Lubeck, and other cities.
Answer: True
Question: which was generally more formally Gothic than the printing of the German workmen,
Answer: True
Question: but which must certainly have come from the study of the twelfth or even the eleventh century MSS.
Answer: | True
| 7 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Part 2. Example
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Answer: True
Explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Part 3. Exercise
The Middle Ages brought calligraphy to perfection, and it was natural therefore
Answer: | True | 7 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
[Q]: 1469, 1470;
[A]: False
[Q]: but by printers in Strasburg, Basle, Paris, Lubeck, and other cities.
[A]: True
[Q]: With this change the art of printing touched bottom,
[A]: | False
| 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: The Middle Ages brought calligraphy to perfection, and it was natural therefore
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: But the first Bible actually dated (which also was printed at Maintz by Peter Schoeffer in the year 1462)
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: America has produced a good many showy books, the typography, paper, and illustrations of which are, however, all wrong,
| Output: False
| 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Given the task definition, example input & output, solve the new input case.
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Output: True
Jack is a proper noun.
New input case for you: It must be remembered, however, that most modern printing is done by machinery on soft paper, and not by the hand press,
Output: | False | 1 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
question:
so far as fine printing is concerned, though paper did not get to its worst till about 1840.
answer:
False
question:
It was these great Venetian printers, together with their brethren of Rome, Milan,
answer:
True
question:
It must be remembered, however, that most modern printing is done by machinery on soft paper, and not by the hand press,
answer:
| False
| 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Q: has never been surpassed.
A: False
****
Q: that the forms of printed letters should follow more or less closely those of the written character, and they followed them very closely.
A: False
****
Q: and though more Roman than that, yet scarcely more like the complete Roman type of the earliest printers of Rome.
A: | True
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Reason: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this instance: Italy is contentedly stagnant.
Student: | False | 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Input: Consider Input: this is best furthered by the avoidance of irrational swellings and spiky projections, and by the using of careful purity of line.
Output: False
Input: Consider Input: and are worthy representatives of the eager enthusiasm for the revived learning of that epoch. By far,
Output: True
Input: Consider Input: John of Spires and his brother Vindelin, followed by Nicholas Jenson, began to print in that city,
| Output: True
| 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Teacher: This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Teacher: Now, understand the problem? If you are still confused, see the following example:
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Reason: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this instance: The characteristic Dutch type, as represented by the excellent printer Gerard Leew, is very pronounced and uncompromising Gothic.
Student: | True | 2 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
One example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution is here: True
Explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this: and is very simple and legible, and unaffectedly designed for use; but it is by no means without beauty.
Solution: | False | 6 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
Part 1. Definition
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Part 2. Example
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Answer: True
Explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Part 3. Exercise
In the Low Countries and Cologne, which were very fertile of printed books, Gothic was the favorite.
Answer: | True | 7 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
produced the block books, which were the immediate predecessors of the true printed book,
False
and was in fact the kind of letter used in the many splendid missals, psalters, etc., produced by printing in the fifteenth century.
False
But about the same year Mentelin at Strasburg began to print in a type which is distinctly Roman;
| True
| 0 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
One example is below.
Q: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
A: True
Rationale: Jack is a proper noun.
Q: and was in fact the kind of letter used in the many splendid missals, psalters, etc., produced by printing in the fifteenth century.
A: | False | 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
One example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution is here: True
Explanation: Jack is a proper noun.
Now, solve this: A further development of the Roman letter took place at Venice.
Solution: | True | 6 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Q: But though on the whole, except in Italy, Gothic letter was most often used
A: True
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Q: Of Jenson it must be said that he carried the development of Roman type as far as it can go:
A: True
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Q: Caslon's type is clear and neat, and fairly well designed;
A: | False
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| 4 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Q: the forms of printed letters should be beautiful, and that their arrangement on the page should be reasonable and a help to the shapeliness of the letters themselves.
A: False
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Q: It must be remembered, however, that most modern printing is done by machinery on soft paper, and not by the hand press,
A: False
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Q: They printed very few books in this type, three only; but in their very first books in Rome, beginning with the year 1468,
A: | True
****
| 4 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
You will be given a definition of a task first, then an example. Follow the example to solve a new instance of the task.
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
Solution: True
Why? Jack is a proper noun.
New input: while in 1470 at Paris Udalric Gering and his associates turned out the first books printed in France, also in Roman character.
Solution: | True | 0 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
instruction:
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
question:
This type was introduced into England by Wynkyn de Worde, Caxton's successor,
answer:
True
question:
But though on the whole, except in Italy, Gothic letter was most often used
answer:
True
question:
while in 1470 at Paris Udalric Gering and his associates turned out the first books printed in France, also in Roman character.
answer:
| True
| 9 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
Let me give you an example: Jack had a cat that lived thirteen lives.
The answer to this example can be: True
Here is why: Jack is a proper noun.
OK. solve this:
and things got worse and worse through the whole of the seventeenth century, so that in the eighteenth printing was very miserably performed.
Answer: | False | 8 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
This task is reading a paragraph and determining if it has proper nouns in it or not. A proper noun is a noun that designates a particular being or thing, does not take a limiting modifier, and is usually capitalized in English. The answer is true if at least one proper noun is present in the sentence, false otherwise.
[Q]: Jenson, however, had many contemporaries who used beautiful type,
[A]: False
[Q]: But the first Bible actually dated (which also was printed at Maintz by Peter Schoeffer in the year 1462)
[A]: True
[Q]: and things got worse and worse through the whole of the seventeenth century, so that in the eighteenth printing was very miserably performed.
[A]: | False
| 5 | NIv2 | task1705_ljspeech_classification | fs_opt |
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