Definition of Wordform. Meaning of Wordform. Synonyms of Wordform

Here you will find one or more explanations in English for the word Wordform. Also in the bottom left of the page several parts of wikipedia pages related to the word Wordform and, of course, Wordform synonyms and on the right images related to the word Wordform.

Definition of Wordform

No result for Wordform. Showing similar results...

Meaning of Wordform from wikipedia

- conducted by computers to extract morphological information from a given wordform Analysis of morphology (biology), the form and structure of organisms and...
- val="clergyman"/> </Lemma> <WordForm> <feat att="writtenForm" val="clergyman"/> <feat att="grammaticalNumber" val="singular"/> </WordForm> <WordForm> <feat att="writtenForm"...
- gibbet which became a symbol of Christianity. Some sources say the English wordform comes from Old Irish cros. Other sources say the English comes from Old...
- dye in the wordforms al-nīl and al-nīlaj. Ibn al-Baitar (died 1248) freely intermixed both wordforms – ref (on page 866). Users of the wordform nīl or al-nīl...
- not yet made available at this stage. The second stage, retrieval of wordforms, provides information required for building the positional level representation...
- words in the corpus amounts to 110 million, while the number of unique wordforms amount to 1.6 million and the number of unique lemmata to 250,000. Packard...
- around 1050. However, a weak point of the proposal is that the Germanic wordforms which it requires are not found in any records of Dutch or its dialects...
- naranja in Spanish, but arancia in Italian, and orange in French, and this wordform with the loss of the leading 'n' occurs early as Latin arangia (late 12th...
- consonant grade (short, long, or overlong) must be listed for each class of wordform. So, for example, embus 'embrace' has the same form for all cases (e.g...
- whenever followed by consonant, or more often than not (see below). Certain wordforms that end in /si/ in Standard Finnish occur without the word-final /i/...