## sha_after.jpg The image shows a computer screen displaying a text editor with a dark background and white text. The file being edited is named "celex_mod.txt" located in the Downloads folder on a Mac operating system. ### Detailed Description of the Image: 1. **File Information:** - The file path at the bottom left corner indicates it's saved in the Downloads folder. - The filename is "celex_mod.txt." - The file size and other details are not visible, but the file appears to be a text file. 2. **Text Editor Interface:** - The editor being used is likely Vim (Vi Improved), as indicated by the status bar at the bottom right corner. - The status bar shows: - Line number 3352 - Buffer name "celex_mod.txt" - File path "/Downloads/celex_mod.txt" - Current line: 7, total lines: 10 (indicated as "7-10") - AutoSave is enabled. - The time of the last save operation was at 21:05. 3. **Content of the File:** - The text in the file appears to be a list of words or phrases, each followed by metadata such as a number and possibly some abbreviations (e.g., "P" for plural). - Each line starts with a number that seems to represent an ID. - The content includes: - "bay tree 0 1 P 'bl-tri CVCCVW" - "bay window 0 1 P 'bl-i-wIn-d5' CVVCVVW" - "bay wreath 0 1 P 'bl-riT CWCVCV" - "bazooka 14 1 P be-zR CVCVWC b@" - "beach 1449 1 P 'biJ CVVC" ### People in the Image: There are no people visible in this image. The content is entirely text-based and does not include any images or illustrations of individuals. ### Additional Notes: - The file seems to be related to phonology, morphology, or some form of linguistic data. - The numbers and abbreviations suggest a structured format for storing information about words or phrases, possibly used in language processing tasks. This description was generated automatically from image files by a local LLM, and thus, may not be fully accurate. Please feel free to ask questions if you have further questions about the nature of the image or its meaning within the presentation.