Finite state and Constraint Grammar based analysers, proofing tools and other resources
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“class1” = monosyllabic/non-palatalized inflection foot, str-wk, no ablaut/umlaut, palatalization in Ill.Sg LEXICON 1DA is orthographic subclass with xx–> x
LEXICON 1DB is orthographic subclass with xy–>x and “half-palatalization” in Ill.Sg; OBS! SgIllSufJE vs. SgIllSufHalfE does not mark a true morphological subclass, but is due to orthographic conventions
Lexica 2D etc are classes from Kuruch dictionary. It is unclear whether this is the correct classification
LEXICON 2D like 1D ? these are just dummy for the moment
LEXICON 3D
LEXICON 4D is contract
LEXICON 4DА
LEXICON 5D goes to 1DA
LEXICON OAHPA_N is all the words from OAHPA_N, we just point them to 1DA.
LEXICON ELAN_N is all the words from ELAN_N, we just point them to 1DA.
LEXICON SgNomSuf
LEXICON SgGenAccSuf
LEXICON EssSuf Превр. !check here and elsewhere whether the palatal-mark-deletion-rule is really needed here (it’s already included above)
LEXICON ParSufE
LEXICON ParSufHalfE
LEXICON SgLocSuf
LEXICON SgIllSufA
LEXICON SgIllSufE
LEXICON SgIllSufJE
LEXICON SgIllSufHalfE
LEXICON SgAbeSuf
LEXICON SgComSuf
LEXICON PlNomSuf
LEXICON PlGenSuf
LEXICON PlAccSuf
LEXICON PlIllSuf
LEXICON PlLocSuf
LEXICON PlAbeSuf
LEXICON PlComSuf
This (part of) documentation was generated from src/fst/morphology/affixes/nouns.lexc