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  • * Grammatical Case * Gender
    3 KB (315 words) - 03:43, 26 June 2009
  • '''Use of Gender:''' ...s differently. For example English has gender on pronouns and Hindi has no gender on pronouns.
    8 KB (790 words) - 12:07, 6 January 2016
  • ...t translations'''. This includes pronoun resolution when it depends on the gender and/or number of the antecedent. Generally Anaphora Resolution includes res ...present in a lot of languages and they change based on their antecedent's gender, number, person, etc. The aim is to figure out the antecedent and choose th
    26 KB (4,048 words) - 18:50, 18 March 2020
  • ...source information is lost during the target step generation, for only the grammatical inflections of the lexicons are stored. Some additional information on the ...ion specified in the above section. Patterns can be generated by combining grammatical annotations and sentiment analysis of the words, and suitable reordering/ t
    16 KB (2,215 words) - 14:49, 31 March 2020
  • ...le the languages in the pair are very closely related in vocabulary, their grammatical properties are sometimes quite different. ...ss in Macedonian (ortographically visible only in the masculine and neuter gender), and this was particularly useful in translation. Nouns' definiteness can
    8 KB (1,205 words) - 13:15, 28 August 2011
  • ...rb according to grammatical categories such as person, voice, tense, mood, gender, etc. Verb conjugation is not present in every language. ...re '''interessant'''). Adjectives may change depending on gender, or other grammatical categories.
    3 KB (535 words) - 20:20, 19 December 2016
  • ...is an [[inflected language]] with three [[grammatical gender]]s and four [[grammatical case|cases]]: [[nominative case|nominative]], [[accusative case|accusative] *Petersen, Hjalmar P. 2009. ''Gender Assignment in Modern Faroese. Hamborg. Kovac''
    7 KB (1,060 words) - 07:08, 30 December 2017
  • ...dependents, such as determiners, or we could translate them with a default gender.
    30 KB (4,918 words) - 16:55, 31 March 2020
  • Great, now we need to specify some lists of interesting grammatical features that we're going to use to write the rules. First we define some p ...derspecify some morphological feature, for example this often happens with gender, or number, for example in our previous example with ''bira'' "beer", in Tu
    53 KB (8,811 words) - 04:05, 21 January 2017
  • ...grammatical analysis is done, so even simple errors, such as agreement in gender and number between a determiner and head noun will remain in the target lan ...s generated from this representation using both bilingual dictionaries and grammatical rules.
    12 KB (1,464 words) - 12:00, 31 January 2012
  • ...grammatical analysis is done, so even simple errors, such as agreement in gender and number between a determiner and head noun will remain in the target lan ...s generated from this representation using both bilingual dictionaries and grammatical rules.
    11 KB (1,519 words) - 06:51, 11 May 2013
  • ...grammatical analysis is done, so even simple errors, such as agreement in gender and number between a determiner and head noun will remain in the target lan ...s generated from this representation using both bilingual dictionaries and grammatical rules.
    11 KB (1,519 words) - 18:27, 16 October 2015
  • ...hree dictionaries and a few rules (to deal with word re-ordering and other grammatical stuff). ...ource language text, Apertium will follow these transfer rules to create a grammatical translation in the target language.
    19 KB (3,164 words) - 20:58, 2 April 2021
  • ...[http://ifa.amu.edu.pl/plm/files/Abstracts/PLM2007_Abstract_Willim.pdf On gender resolution in Polish]</ref>: masculine person (m1 in Apertium), masculine a ...http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grammatical_aspect#Aspect_in_Slavic_languages Grammatical aspect in Slavic languages]</ref>
    11 KB (1,750 words) - 13:24, 10 December 2010
  • * <s>Every noun on the Hindi side should have gender.</s> ...p://shodhganga.inflibnet.ac.in/bitstream/10603/78191/11/11_chapter%204.pdf Grammatical & Inflectional Analysis of Hindi and Dogri]
    8 KB (1,079 words) - 11:17, 3 December 2018
  • I will also be using the portals http://hjp.srce.hr (it contains grammatical description of 116.516 lemmata, it will be a most invaluable resource), the ...pectively, but also sometimes e or i), but nouns can also have a different gender (like večer ''f'' vs. veče ''n''), a different ortography (for instance,
    7 KB (1,151 words) - 18:37, 8 April 2011
  • ...ransfer rule (.t1x, .t2x, .t3x) that is wrong or missing (local agreement, gender, number, etc. is inadequate, local word order in a phrase is inadequate, th ...h the pair and find a consistent error in the output text in L₁ that isn't grammatical.
    1 KB (208 words) - 21:39, 15 December 2019
  • ...better understanding of the results), grammatical information (such as the gender of nouns or the conjugation paradigms of verbs), and information about MWEs
    23 KB (3,198 words) - 09:15, 4 March 2024

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