Chuvash
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To keep in mind
- A symbol that forces enforces a certain vowel harmony. Perhaps some kind of 'harmony' boundary which is separate from 'morpheme boundary'. Consider the following cases:
- Acronyms, which harmonise as if they were spoken out.
- Foreign words, which harmonise by default in a particular way regardless of stem vowels.
- Words which change harmony half way through, or have elided vowels/morphemes which change harmony but can't be seen on the surface.
- Be prepared for irregular/override forms (eg. causatives/passives/plurals)
Tagset
Tag | Description | На пример | <n> |
Существительное · Noun |
---|---|---|---|---|
<nom> |
Инемительный / Основной · Nominative | |||
<gen> |
Родительный / Притяжательный · Genitive | |||
<dat> |
Дательный · Dative | |||
<loc> |
Местный · Locative | |||
<abl> |
Исходный · Ablative | |||
<ins> |
Творительный · Instrumental | |||
<priv> |
Лишительный · Privative | |||
<term> |
Прпичинно-целевой · Terminative | |||
<px1sg> |
· Possessive, first person singular | |||
<px2sg> |
· Possessive, second person singular | |||
<px3sp> |
· Possessive, third person | |||
<px1pl> |
· Possessive, first person plural | |||
<pl> |
Множенственное число · Plural |