• Lemmatization (redirect from Lemmatisation)
    Lemmatization (or less commonly lemmatisation) in linguistics is the process of grouping together the inflected forms of a word so they can be analysed...
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  • as not all parts of speech have such a well formulated set of rules. Lemmatisation attempts to improve upon this challenge. Prefix stripping may also be...
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  • a given lexeme is called lemmatisation. The lemma can be viewed as the chief of the principal parts, although lemmatisation is at least partly arbitrary...
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  • includes frequencies from other corpora. As well as usage differences, lemmatisation may differ from corpus to corpus – for example splitting the prepositional...
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  • process known as lemmatisation. Lemma is a base or dictionary form of a word (without inflectional endings). In linguistics, lemmatisation is a process of...
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  • of the position of the Sun in the sky Dilemma Lema (disambiguation) Lemmatisation Neurolemma, part of a neuron This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Lexical databases such as Unitex use this kind of representation. Lemmatisation is the process of converting a word to its canonical form. Canonical...
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  • working using standards such as XML-RPC and SOAP. Corpus linguistics Lemmatisation [1] Xaira: an XML Aware Indexing and Retrieval Architecture - Lou Burnard...
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    books. c. 1979 Roberto Busa finishes the Index Thomisticus, a complete lemmatisation of the 56 printed volumes of Saint Thomas Aquinas and of a few related...
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  • ("readings") to words or other tokens in running text. Typical tags address lemmatisation (lexeme or base form), inflexion, derivation, syntactic function, dependency...
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