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- conducted by computers to extract morphological information from a given wordform Analysis of morphology (biology), the form and structure of organisms and...
- 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...
- not yet made available at this stage. The second stage, retrieval of wordforms, provides information required for building the positional level representation...
- 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...
- Vocabolario Ligure, by Sergio Aprosio, year 2001 on page 419, including wordforms garbellatura, garbellus, etc. An example at the port of M****ille in Latin...
- 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/...
- 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...
- 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...
- are four of Tolkien's "asterisk" poems (so called as, like conjectured wordforms, they are not actually recorded in any medieval m****cript), written to...