Re: [Corpora-List] Looking for a French morphological analyzer

From: Max Bane (bane@uchicago.edu)
Date: Thu Jan 27 2005 - 05:32:57 MET

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    edina_@scs.carleton.ca wrote:
    > Hello all,
    > I am looking for a morphological analyzer of French nouns that can come up with
    > an output that looks something like this:
    >
    > admiration came from the verb admirer + ation
    > permission came from the verb permettre + ssion

    With a sufficient corpus, John Goldsmith's Linguistica can do this kind
    of analysis (and a whole lot more). It's not specific to French, though;
    it tries to learn the morphological structure of an (almost) arbitrary
    language through the analysis of a given corpus. So it probably won't be
    as accurate as a hand-coded analyzer specific to French.

    The website is: http://linguistica.uchicago.edu

    -- 
    Max Bane
    



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