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=== Verbs === |
=== Verbs === |
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%<enum%> ! Enumerative ! |
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%<subst%> ! Substantive ! |
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%<attr%> ! Attributive ! |
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%<iv%> ! Intransitive ! |
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%<tv%> ! Transitive ! |
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%<neg%> ! Negative ! |
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%<pres%> ! Present tense ! വര്ത്ത്മാന കാലം |
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%<past%> ! Past tense ! ഭൂത കാലം |
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%<fut%> ! Future tense ! |
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%<perf%> ! Simple Perfect ! |
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%<rem_perf%> ! Remote Perfect ! |
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%<contpres%> ! Contemporaneous perfect ! |
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%<perm%> ! Permissive mood ! |
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%<imp%> ! Imperative mood ! |
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%<hab%> ! Habitual aspect ! |
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%<prec%> ! Precative mood ! |
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%<opt%> ! Optative mood ! |
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%<irre%> ! Irrealis mood ! |
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%<satis%> ! satisfactive mood ! |
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%<monit%> ! monitory mood ! |
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%<frml%> ! Formal ! |
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%<infml%> ! InFormal ! |
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%<inf_k%> ! Infinitive ! |
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%<inf_n%> ! Purposive infinitive ! |
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%<oblig%> ! Obligative ! |
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%<simul%> ! Simultaneous ! |
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%<iter%> ! Iterative ! |
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%<cond%> ! Conditional Mood ! |
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%<gpr_pres%> ! |
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%<gpr_past%> ! |
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Revision as of 20:41, 15 August 2014
Malayalam is both agglutinative and inflective language . it belong dravidian language category . In apertium we are trying to implement englaish malayalam pair using hfst .it is described here Starting_a_new_language_with_HFST
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Morphotactic using lexc
let's take an example of a noun word , malayalam noun can have 8 inflections , nominative,dative, instrumental, locative ,accusative,vocative and sociative . it can be also classified on the basis on number ,singular and plural , let's declare essential symbols
Multichar_Symbols %<n%> ! Noun ! നാമം %<nom%> ! Nominative ! %<acc%> ! Accusative ! %<dat%> ! Dative ! %<soc%> ! Sociative ! %<gen%> ! Genitive ! %<ins%> ! Instrumental ! %<loc%> ! Locative ! %<voc%> ! Vocative ! %<sg%> ! Singular ! %<pl%> ! Plural !
Now we have all essential symbols for a noun , let's add an example paradigm
LEXICON Root Miscellaneous ; Conjunctions ; Postpositions ; Pronouns ; Determiners ; Numerals ; NominalStems ;
nouns
LEXICON N1 %<n%>%<sg%>%<nom%>:ṁ CLIT-N-NOM ; ! ṁ %<n%>%<sg%>%<loc%>:%>ttil CLIT-N-LOC ; ! ttil %<n%>%<sg%>%<acc%>:%>tte CLIT-N-ACC ; ! tte %<n%>%<sg%>%<gen%>:%>ttinṟe CLIT-N-GEN ; ! ttinṟe %<n%>%<sg%>%<dat%>:%>ttin CLIT-N ; ! ttin %<n%>%<sg%>%<dat%>:%>ttinu CLIT-N ; ! ttinu ! debug !plural %<n%>%<pl%>%<nom%>:%>ṅṅaḷ CLIT-N-NOM ; ! ṅṅaḷ %<n%>%<pl%>%<acc%>:%>ṅṅaḷe CLIT-N-ACC ; ! ṅṅale %<n%>%<pl%>%<gen%>:%>ṅṅaḷuṭe CLIT-N-GEN ; ! ṅṅaḷuṭe
and an example word
LEXICON NominalStems mēghaṁ:mēgha N1 ; ! mēghaṁ ! cloud
Currently there are 10 noun paradigms ,N1 N2 ,...N10
General trends in paradigms
LEXICON N1 :- Words ending with anusuvara( ം )
LEXICON N2 :- words ending with the vowel a or i
LEXICON N3 :- words ending with virama or a vowel
LEXICON N4 :- words ending with the vowel a or i
LEXICON N5 :- words ends with virama (eg വീട് )
LEXICON N6 :- for the word പേര് (pēr)
LEXICON N7 :-words ends with the vowel u
LEXICON N8 :-
LEXICON N9 :-
LEXICON N10 :-
Proper Nouns
- LEXICON NP* is for proper nouns , nature of the proper nouns are almost similar to nouns
- LEXICON NP*-COG is for second name
- LEXICON NP-TOP-* represents place names
they are
- NP-TOP-KERALA :- Place names ending with anusuvara
- NP-TOP-INDIA :- Place names ending with the vowel a or i
- NP-TOP-CALICUT :- Place names ending with virama
- NP-TOP-KANNUR :- Place names ending with chillu
- NP-TOP-MALABAR : -place name ending with chillu R(ര് )
- NP-TOP-JAPAN :- place names ending with chilllu ന്
- NP-TOP-BRAZIL :-place name ending with chillu ല്
ProNouns
- PRON-PERS-* represents personal pronouns
they are
- PRON-PERS-NNAAN :-
- PRON-PERS-NII :-
- PRON-PERS-AVAN :-
- PRON-PERS-AVAL :-
- PRON-PERS-NNANNAL
- PRON-PERS-NAAM
- PRON-PERS-NINNAL
- PRON-PERS-AVAR
- PRON-PERS-ADDEHA
- PRON-DEM is for demonstrative pronoun
they are
- PRON-DEM-AT
- PRON-DEM-IT
- PRON-IND is for Indefinite pronoun
Numbers
NUM for numerals
Verbs
%<quot%> %<enum%> ! Enumerative ! %<subst%> ! Substantive ! %<attr%> ! Attributive ! %<iv%> ! Intransitive ! %<tv%> ! Transitive ! %<neg%> ! Negative ! %<pres%> ! Present tense ! വര്ത്ത്മാന കാലം %<past%> ! Past tense ! ഭൂത കാലം %<fut%> ! Future tense ! %<perf%> ! Simple Perfect ! %<rem_perf%> ! Remote Perfect ! %<contpres%> ! Contemporaneous perfect ! %<perm%> ! Permissive mood ! %<imp%> ! Imperative mood ! %<hab%> ! Habitual aspect ! %<prec%> ! Precative mood ! %<opt%> ! Optative mood ! %<irre%> ! Irrealis mood ! %<satis%> ! satisfactive mood ! %<monit%> ! monitory mood ! %<frml%> ! Formal ! %<infml%> ! InFormal ! %<inf_k%> ! Infinitive ! %<inf_n%> ! Purposive infinitive ! %<oblig%> ! Obligative ! %<simul%> ! Simultaneous ! %<iter%> ! Iterative ! %<cond%> ! Conditional Mood ! %<gpr_pres%> ! %<gpr_past%> !
currently 25+ verb paradigms are added to lexc , unlike noun , it is difficult to predict paradigm by checking word pattern
Verb paradigm are of the form
LEXICON V-TV-ARIYUKA %<v%>%<tv%>: V-COMMON-ARIYUKA ; ! ""
and
LEXICON V-IV-KALI %<v%>%<iv%>: V-COMMON-KALI ; ! ""
here IV-Intransitive Verb
TV-Transitive Verb
continuation paradigm v-common-* is added to both Eg : v-common-atikkuka
LEXICON V-COMMON-ATIKKUKA %<inf_k%>:%>kku k CLIT-CC ; ! "" ! FIXME %<inf_n%>:%>kkan CLIT-CC ; ! "̔" ! %<perf%>:%>chchiru nnu CLIT-ITG ; ! "̔" ! %<rem_perf%>:%>chchiṭṭu ṇṭ # ; ! "' !"" %<pres%>:%>kku nnu NEG-WHEN ; ! "̔̔" %<past%>:%>chchu NEG-WHEN ; ! "" %<fut%>:%>kku ' NEG-WHEN ; ! "" %<pass%>:%>kkppe PASS-CONT ; %<iter%>:%>chchu koṇṭi ITER-TENS; ! "" %<iter%>%<cont%>:%>chchu koṇṭeyi ITER-TENS; ! "" %<gpr_pres%>:%>kku nn GPR-PRES ; ! "" %<gpr_past%>:%>chch GPR-PAST ; ! "" %<hab%>:%>kkar CLIT-COP-UNTU ; ! "ār" %<imp%>:%>kk CONT_IMP; !"" %<pcpl%>:%>chch # ; ! "" %<contpres%>:%>chchirikku nnu # ; %<prec%>:%>kk PREC-CONT ; ! "" ! "" %<opt%>:%>kkṭṭe # ; %<irre%>%<past%>:%>chchene # ; %<cond%>:%>chchal NEG-WHEN ; ! "ccāl" %<monit%>%<fut%>:%>kku me # ; %<satis%>%<fut%>:%>kku mllo #; %<satis%>%<past%>:%>chchllo #; %<satis%>%<pres%>:%>kku nnllo #; %<oblig%>:%>kkṇ' # ;