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When using brute force roots, give penalty to roots which don't look like other roots #36

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aliok opened this issue Dec 14, 2012 · 0 comments
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aliok commented Dec 14, 2012

For example, with brute force, parse results for the word "yapıyordum" are following:

  • yap + Prog + Past + P1sg
  • yapa + Prog + Past + P1sg
  • yapiyo + Aor + Past + P1sg
  • yapiyor + Past + P1sg

Nr 2, nr 3 and nr 4 are false positives.

For nr 3 and nr 4 we can have a look at the similarity with other verb roots.
There are a lot of verbs (kapa, ...) in the form of nr 2, so this doesn't solve the problem completely. But it is a start.

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