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Morphological Analysis
Morphological analysis splits words into their stems and affixes so that different surface forms of the same word can be treated as one. It covers two complementary approaches — rule-based stemming, such as the Porter (1980) and Snowball algorithms, and dictionary-aware lemmatization — and is a critical text-normalisation step for agglutinative languages such as Turkish and Arabic.
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Morphological Analysis and Stemming
Taxonomic method record · process-pipeline / text-mining
- Porter, M.F. (1980). An Algorithm for Suffix Stripping. Program, 14(3), 130-137. · DOI 10.1108/eb046814
- Schmid, H. (1994). Probabilistic Part-of-Speech Tagging Using Decision Trees. Proceedings of the International Conference on New Methods in Language Processing (NEMLAP). · URL
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