Concept information
Preferred term
morpheme
Broader concept
Narrower concepts
Example
- If the first morpheme ends in a non-joiner writers may (correctly) omit the space as the shape of the word remains the same regardless. (Bin Zia, Raza & Athar, 2018)
- New words are easily coined by combination of various morphemes. (Singh, 2012)
- On the target side (Turkish) they only perform morphological analysis and disambiguation but treat the complete complex morphological tag as a factor instead of separating morphemes. (Singh, 2012)
- The better performance for Japanese bigrams is likely because word boundaries are not well-defined in Japanese and individual morphemes can combine in ways that significantly add information. (Grissom II, Orita & Boyd-Graber, 2016)
- Thus considering all the possible morpheme combination helps to enrich the language in order to cover more vocabulary. (Singh, 2012)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-NPNKJ017-3
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