Mappings: Remove docs for type level analyzer defaults
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==== Index / Search Analyzers
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The root object allows to define type mapping level analyzers for index
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and search that will be used with all different fields that do not
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explicitly set analyzers on their own. Here is an example:
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"tweet" : {
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"analyzer" : "standard",
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"search_analyzer" : "standard_with_synonyms"
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The above simply explicitly defines both the `analyzer` and
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`search_analyzer` that will be used. If `search_analyzer` is not specified,
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it defaults to the value of `analyzer`.
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==== dynamic_date_formats
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==== dynamic_date_formats
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