نتایج جستجو برای: consistency of inflectional categories

تعداد نتایج: 21169343  

2007
Otakar Smrz

Functional Arabic Morphology is a formulation of the Arabic inflectional system seeking the working interface between morphology and syntax. ElixirFM is its high-level implementation that reuses and extends the Functional Morphology library for Haskell. Inflection and derivation are modeled in terms of paradigms, grammatical categories, lexemes and word classes. The computation of analysis or g...

2014
Ankita Agarwal Shashi Pal Singh Ajai Kumar Hemant Darbari

Morphological analysis is an important part of Natural Language Processing. With this, the task of Machine translation becomes very easy. Morphological analyzer can be implemented effectively for the language which is rich in morphemes. Hindi is morphologically rich language. In this paper we focus on the design of a morphological analyzer for Hindi language. The analyzer takes a Hindi sentence...

2003
Katina Bontcheva James Kilbury

This paper discusses an analysis of Bulgarian noun inflection that uses non-monotonic inheritance and abstract morphophonemic representation. The analysis is encoded in the lexical knowledge representation language DATR. In this discussion, we approach Bulgarian noun inflection in terms close to those of Network Morphology (cf. Corbett & Fraser (1993)) and related theories of inflection. Thus, ...

2007
Violetta Cavalli-Sforza Sherif Mahdy Abdou Khaled Shaalan

Functional Arabic Morphology is a formulation of the Arabic inflectional system seeking the working interface between morphology and syntax. ElixirFM is its high-level implementation that reuses and extends the Functional Morphology library for Haskell. Inflection and derivation are modeled in terms of paradigms, grammatical categories, lexemes and word classes. The computation of analysis or g...

2010
Matthew Honnibal Jonathan K. Kummerfeld James R. Curran

Because English is a low morphology language, current statistical parsers tend to ignore morphology and accept some level of redundancy. This paper investigates how costly such redundancy is for a lexicalised grammar such as CCG. We use morphological analysis to split verb inflectional suffixes into separate tokens, so that they can receive their own lexical categories. We find that this improv...

Journal: :Brain and language 1988
G Miceli A Caramazza

A patient is described who makes morphological errors in spontaneous sentence production and in repetition of single words. The great majority of these errors were substitutions of inflectional affixes. The patient did make some derivational errors in repeating derived words but almost never made such errors for nonderived words. The inflectional errors for adjectives and nouns occurred mostly ...

Journal: :International Journal of Solids and Structures 2022

This paper provides an original approximate analytical solution of the Inflectional Heavy Elastica problem using Curvilinear Abscissa Mapping Method (C.A.M.M.). The solution, unlike classic methods, is valid for a wide range rotations (up to 90°). As well known, (inflectional or not) does not have exact even in simplest load cases. CAMM approach allows obtain that sounds very large displacement...

Journal: :Traektoriâ nauki 2023

There are examples of grammaticalisation in various forms Turkic languages. Reduplication attracts attention both as a grammatical sign and one the ways word formation. Repetition is categories functionally used This article examines from old modern It explains with that method reduplication Turkish formation, some other world In addition, language units formed by repetition tried to explain th...

Journal: :Journal of psycholinguistic research 2004
Dirk P Janssen Ardi Roelofs Willem J M Levelt

Three experiments are reported that examined whether stem complexity plays a role in inflecting polymorphemic words in language production. Experiment 1 showed that preparation effects for words with polymorphemic stems are larger when they are produced among words with constant inflectional structures compared to words with variable inflectional structures and simple stems. This replicates ear...

Journal: :JASIS 1993
Jacques Savoy

Automatic indexing systems use suffix stripping algorithms to cluster various words derived from a common root under the same stem. Currently, removing affixes to either a context-free or context-sensitive operation, where the context refers to the remaining stem. In this article, we propose a suffixing algorithm which uses grammatical categories to enhance the stemming process. This approach s...

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