Does This Kind of Lexical Resource Exist?

James Tauber jtauber at jtauber.com
Tue Oct 8 14:03:36 EDT 2002




Your second request is available at

  http://jtauber.com/2002/10/09/forms.txt

or if the DNS isn't updated yet:

  http://d33333.u22.qwknetllc.com/2002/10/09/forms.txt (temporary)

My apologies that it is sorted by octet encoding rather than
lexigraphically (I'm working on that).

This and the previous file were produced from my (penultimate) corrected
version of UPenn CCAT's MorphGNT (used with permission) using a single
line of awk piped through sort and uniq. Gotta love Unix command-line
utilities :-)

James


> > Perhaps someone on the list can advise me whether a lexical resource
> > exists
> > that provides the following information:
> > 
> > 1. A list of the lemmatized forms of ALL words in NA26/27 along with a
> > frequency count;
> > 2. A subordinated list of ALL the inflected/conjugated forms for each
> > lemma
> > and a frequency count for each of the inflected/conjugated forms (perhaps
> > with grammatical parsing?);
> > 3. A table showing the frequency distribution of all lemmatized word
> > forms
> > by NT writing.
> 
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