Votic morphological analyser !
INTRODUCTION TO MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSER OF Votic LANGUAGE.
Definitions for Multichar_Symbols
Analysis symbols
The morphological analyses of wordforms for the Votic language are presented in this system in terms of the following symbols. (It is highly suggested to follow existing standards when adding new tags).
These tags were not declared. TODO: Check whether they are needed (they are in the code somewhere)
- +Clt
- +Der/min
- +Det
- +Pos
- +QNT
- +Qnt
- +SPAT
- +STATE
- +Spat
- +State
- +TEMP
- +Temp
The parts-of-speech are:
- +N
- +A
- +Adv
- +V
- +Pron
- +CS
- +CC
- +Adp
- +Po
- +Pr
- +Interj
- +Pcle
- +Num
The parts of speech are further split up into:
- +Prop
- +Pers
- +Dem
- +Interr
- +Refl
- +Recipr
- +Rel
- +Indef
The Usage extents are marked using following tags:
- +Err/Orth
- +Use/-Spell
- +Use/SpellNoSugg recognized but not suggested in speller
- +Use/NG
The nominals are inflected in the following Case and Number
- +Sg
- +Du
-
+Pl
- +Ess
- +Nom
- +Gen
- +Acc
- +Ill
- +Loc Check
- +Com
- +Com/Sh
- +Abl
- +Ade
- +All
- +Ela
- +Ine
- +Par
- +Ter
- +Tra
The possession is marked as such:
- +PxSg1
- +PxSg2
- +PxSg3
- +PxDu1
- +PxDu2
- +PxDu3
- +PxPl1
- +PxPl2
-
+PxPl3 The comparative forms are:
- +Comp
- +Superl
Numerals are classified under:
- +Attr
-
+Card
- +Ord
Verb tenses and moods are:
- +Ind
- +Prs
- +Prt
- +Pot
- +Cond
- +Imprt
Verb personal forms are:
- +Sg1
- +Sg2
- +Sg3
- +Du1
- +Du2
- +Du3
- +Pl1
- +Pl2
- +Pl3
Other verb forms are
- +Inf
- +Ger
- +ConNeg
- +ConNegII
- +Neg
- +ImprtII
- +PrsPrc
- +PrfPrc
- +Sup
- +VGen
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+VAbess
- +ABBR
- +Symbol = independent symbols in the text stream, like £, €, ©
- +ACR
Special symbols are classified with:
- +CLB
- +PUNCT
- +LEFT
- +RIGHT +MIDDLE
Letters
Votic letters
- d̕
- D̕
- @CODE
- T̕
- l̕
- L̕
The verbs are syntactically split according to transitivity:
- +TV
- +IV
Special multiword units are analysed with:
- +Multi
Non-dictionary words can be recognised with:
- +Guess
Question and Focus particles:
- +Qst
- +Foc
Semantics are classified with
- +Sem/Mal
- +Sem/Fem
- +Sem/Sur
- +Sem/Plc
- +Sem/Org
- +Sem/Obj
- +Sem/Ani
- +Sem/Hum Human
- +Sem/Plant
- +Sem/Group
- +Sem/Time
- +Sem/Txt
- +Sem/Route
- +Sem/Measr
- +Sem/Wthr
- +Sem/Build
- +Sem/Edu
- +Sem/Veh
- +Sem/Clth
Derivations are classified under the morphophonetic form of the suffix, the source and target part-of-speech.
- +V→N
- +V→V
-
+V→A
- +Der/xxx
Symbols that need to be escaped on the lower side (towards twolc):
- »7: Literal »
- «7: Literal «
%[%>%] - Literal > %[%<%] - Literal <
Morphophonology To represent phonologic variations in word forms we use the following symbols in the lexicon files:
- {aä}
- {oö}
- {uü} %{EAÕ%} Realized in e, a, õ
And following triggers to control variation
- {front}
- {back} %^KS2S used in aluks:alus ks:s, ps:s %^WGStem used in mb:mm %^VowRm final vowel removal
Flag diacritics
We have manually optimised the structure of our lexicon using following flag diacritics to restrict morhpological combinatorics - only allow compounds with verbs if the verb is further derived into a noun again: | @P.NeedNoun.ON@ | (Dis)allow compounds with verbs unless nominalised | @D.NeedNoun.ON@ | (Dis)allow compounds with verbs unless nominalised | @C.NeedNoun@ | (Dis)allow compounds with verbs unless nominalised
For languages that allow compounding, the following flag diacritics are needed to control position-based compounding restrictions for nominals. Their use is handled automatically if combined with +CmpN/xxx tags. If not used, they will do no harm. | @P.CmpFrst.FALSE@ | Require that words tagged as such only appear first | @D.CmpPref.TRUE@ | Block such words from entering ENDLEX | @P.CmpPref.FALSE@ | Block these words from making further compounds | @D.CmpLast.TRUE@ | Block such words from entering R | @D.CmpNone.TRUE@ | Combines with the next tag to prohibit compounding | @U.CmpNone.FALSE@ | Combines with the prev tag to prohibit compounding | @P.CmpOnly.TRUE@ | Sets a flag to indicate that the word has passed R | @D.CmpOnly.FALSE@ | Disallow words coming directly from root.
Use the following flag diacritics to control downcasing of derived proper nouns (e.g. Finnish Pariisi -> pariisilainen). See e.g. North Sámi for how to use these flags. There exists a ready-made regex that will do the actual down-casing given the proper use of these flags. | @U.Cap.Obl@ | Allowing downcasing of derived names: deatnulasj. | @U.Cap.Opt@ | Allowing downcasing of derived names: deatnulasj.
The word forms in Votic language start from the lexeme roots of basic word classes, or optionally from prefixes:
This (part of) documentation was generated from src/fst/morphology/root.lexc