| name | akkadian-noun-analyzer |
| description | Akkadian noun analyzer using regex-based feature extraction. Use when working with ancient languages, linguistic analysis, or building morphological analyzers for historical languages. |
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Hello r/LanguageTechnology,
I'm not as familiar with statistics as I am with formal linguistics, so...
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Hello r/LanguageTechnology,
I'm not as familiar with statistics as I am with formal linguistics, so I apologize if this comes across as overly simple. I've been working on an Akkadian noun analyzer. It uses regexes to extract features from surface forms. Example:
{
r"\w+[^t]um?$": {
'type':'nominal_noun',
'gender':'masculine',
'number':'singular',
'case':'nominative',
'state':'governed'
}
I hit a wall with zero-marking, as nouns can be either in the absolute or construct states, as seen here:
r"\w+[^āīēaie]$": {
'type':'nominal_noun',
'gender':'masculine',
'number':'singular',
'case':'nominative',
'state':'absolute/construct'
}
Since the state is unknown, it's left as "absolute/construct".
I have a disambiguator function which takes each word's (words are objects, by the way) feature structures in a list and checks for certa
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