mns

Free and Open source Mansi analyser gtsvn-fi

Authors
Divvun and Giellatekno teams
Software version
2012
Documentation license
GNU GFDL
SVN Revision
$Revision:68217 $
SVN Date
$Date:2013-01-16 11:31:33 +0200 (Wed, 16 Jan 2013) $

GTSVN-sma

This is free and open source Mansi morphology.

Mansi morphological analyser !

INTRODUCTION TO MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYSER OF Mansi LANGUAGE.

Multichar_Symbols definitions

Letters in alphabet

Vowels with a macron

Notes: 257 ā #\LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_A_WITH_MACRON йӣквыт (333 ō #\LATIN_SMALL_LETTER_O_WITH_MACRON) (1263 ӯ #\CYRILLIC_SMALL_LETTER_U_WITH_MACRON) ??? http: //www.nba.fi/hanti/mn/intro1.php

syncopating vowel symbol

Analysis symbols


The morphological analyses of wordforms of UNDEFINED language are presented in this system in terms of following symbols. (It is highly suggested to follow existing standards when adding new tags).

The parts-of-speech are:

The parts of speech are further split up into:

The Usage extents are marked using following tags:

The nominals are inflected in the following Case and Number

  • +Ill +Loc +Com +Com/Sh are these needed?

The possession is marked as such: The comparative forms are: Numerals are classified under: Verb moods are: Verb personal forms are: Other verb forms are

Special symbols are classified with: The verbs are syntactically split according to transitivity: Special multiword units are analysed with: Non-dictionary words can be recognised with:

Question and Focus particles:

Semantics are classified with

Derivations are classified under the morphophonetic form of the suffix, the source and target part-of-speech.

Morphophonology


To represent phonologic variations in word forms we use the following symbols in the lexicon files: %{АЯØ%} %{ЫИØ%} %{ЫØ%} +Loc %{УЮØ%} %{ТØ%} %{ЭЕ%} PxSg3

And following triggers to control variation %^PxDu2 %^PxDu3 %^PxPl2

We have manually optimised the structure of our lexicon using following flag diacritics to restrict morhpological combinatorics:

The word forms in the MANSI language start from the lexeme roots of basic word classes, or optionally from prefixes: