نتایج جستجو برای: suffixes
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Turkic languages have been shown to form words using a wide range of word-formation strategies, such as suffixation, cliticization, and auxiliaries. The present paper offers detailed description word formation in Uyghur, compares the patterns Uyghur with prior literature on Turkic, explicit diagnostics for suffixes clitics, proposes morpho-syntactic analysis each strategy.
This paper outlines preliminary work aimed at learning Feature-Value Grammars from plain text. Common suffixes are gleaned from a word suffix tree and used to form a first approximation of how regular inflection is marked. Words are generalised according to these suffixes and then subjected to trigram analysis in an attempt to identify agreement dependencies. They are subsequently labeled with ...
This paper describes a method for the development of Bangla Enconversion within the framework of the Universal Networking Language (UNL).We also discuss some issues and problems related to the UNL representation that affect the quality of generation. Additionally, the lingware engineering is introduced as a technique to enhance the quality and increase the development efficiency. In this paper,...
We present a parallel algorithm for lexicographically sorting the suffixes of a string. Suffix sorting has applications in string processing, data compression and computational biology. The ordered list of suffixes of a string stored in an array is known as Suffix Array, an important data structure in string processing and computational biology. Our focus is on deriving a practical implementati...
Azerbaijani (The Azerbaijani language) is one of the languages of Turkic group which are morphologically rich languages. While creating the machine translation (MT) system from Azerbaijani, it is not possible to create an MT dictionary consisted of all word-forms of Azerbaijani, because Azerbaijani is an agglutinative language and it is possible to generate practically “endless” number of word-...
Recall of the final items in a spoken list is hindered by the presentation of a to-be-ignored item. The magnitude of this interference (the stimulus suffix effect) is reduced if the suffix is perceptually distinct from the other list items. Several experiments examine this effect of perceptual distinctiveness. The experiments involve later recognition of stimulus suffixes from lists presented f...
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