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To answer your question - you can add the argument
  -mark-unknown WHATEVER
to the command line argument when you run the decoder. I think this will mark unknown words like so
   WHAREVERword


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In the decoding process, is there any option to signify unknown words with
a special token? For instance, putting unknown words inside `\{ ... \}`. I
can only seem to find an option to either drop them, or translate them from
a specified table.

Thanks!

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