This resource is an Italian morphological dictionary for content words, encoded in a JSON Lines format text file. It contains correspondences between surface form and lexical forms of words followed by grammatical features. The surface word forms have been generated algorithmically by using stable phonological and morphological rules of the Italian language. Particular attention has been given to the generation of verbs for which rules have been extracted from the famous A.L e G. Lepschy, La lingua italiana. The dictionary with its remarkable coverage is particularly useful used together with the Italian Function Words (http://hdl.handle.net/11372/LRT-2288) for tasks such as POS-Tagging or Syntactic Parsing.
This resource is the second version of an Italian morphological dictionary for content words, encoded in a JSON Lines format text file. It contains correspondences between surface form and lexical forms of words followed by standard grammatical properties. Compared to the first release, this version has a better JSON structure. The surface word forms have been generated algorithmically by using stable phonological and morphological rules of the Italian language. Particular attention has been given to the generation of verbs for which rules have been extracted from A.L e G. Lepschy, La Lingua Italiana. The dictionary with its remarkable coverage is particularly useful used together with the Italian Function Words v2 (http://hdl.handle.net/11372/LRT-2629) for tasks such as pos-tagging or syntactic parsing.
This resource is the third version of the Italian morphological dictionary for content words (http://hdl.handle.net/11372/LRT-2630), encoded in a JSON Lines format. Compared to the previous version, it contains some minor improvements.
This dictionary is a curated list of Italian function words in a JSON Lines format text file, particularly useful for tasks such as POS-Tagging or Syntactic Parsing. It contains 999 single-word forms and 2501 multi-words forms. Each entry may have the following grammatical features: lemma, pos, mood, tense, person, number, gender, case, degree.
This dictionary is the second version of 11372/LRT-2288, a curated list of Italian function words in a JSON Lines format text file, particularly useful for tasks such as POS-Tagging or Syntactic Parsing. It contains 999 single-word forms and 2501 multi-words forms. Each entry may have the following grammatical features: lemma, pos, mood, tense, person, number, gender, case, degree. Compared to the first release, this version has a more clear JSON structure.
This dictionary is the third version of 11372/LRT-2288, a curated list of Italian function words in a JSON Lines format text file, particularly useful for tasks such as part of speech tagging or syntactic parsing. Compared to the previous release, this version includes some minor improvements.
Czech morphological dictionary developed originally by Jan Hajič as a spelling checker and lemmatization dictionary. Currently it contains full morphological information for each covered wordform, as well as some derivational, semantic and named entity information.
Czech morphological dictionary developed originally by Jan Hajič as a spelling checker and lemmatization dictionary. Currently it contains full morphological information for each covered wordform, as well as some derivational, semantic and named entity information.
Czech morphological dictionary developed originally by Jan Hajič as a spelling checker and lemmatization dictionary. Currently it contains full morphological information for each covered wordform, as well as some derivational, semantic and named entity information.
MorfFlex CZ 2.0 is the Czech morphological dictionary developed originally by Jan Hajič as a spelling checker and lemmatization dictionary. MorfFlex is a flat list of lemma-tag-wordform triples. For each wordform, full inflectional information is coded in a positional tag. Wordforms are organized into entries (paradigm instances or paradigms in short) according to their formal morphological behavior. The paradigm (set of wordforms) is identified by a unique lemma. Apart from traditional morphological categories, the description also contains some semantic, stylistic and derivational information. For more details see a comprehensive specification of the Czech morphological annotation http://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/techrep/tr64.pdf .