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Re: [aspell-devel] Re: I want to add Turkish
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Togan Muftuoglu |
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Re: [aspell-devel] Re: I want to add Turkish |
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Mon, 2 Sep 2002 10:21:16 +0300 |
* Nicolai Tufar; <address@hidden> on 02 Sep, 2002 wrote:
I have a dictionary of modern Turkish in electronic
form - 75.000 words. But having the words is not
enough. 75.000 words is just a basic package.
very true
Turkish language have an intricate system of suffices. In Turkish,
adding a suffix to a root can change the meaning cardinally. Worse,
one can add a suffix over another. So a root can aquire five or six
suffices one after another and still comprise a meaningfull word.
Like this example in English: to mean > mean+ing > mean+ing+full >
mean+ing+full+y. How do you handle this?
do remember that turkish has prefixes also (with words coming from
Arabic and Fars origin) which makes life even harder. With finite
languages I do not think it is an easy job.
ı have looked at Finnish and Hungarian as these two languages have the
similar structure of the word creation.
http://www.szofi.hu/gnu/magyarispell/magyarispell-0.86.tar.gz has an M4
package to create an ispell dictionary for teh Hungarian words.
I would suggest crateing an ispell dictinonary for Turkish and then
generating the wordlist to be used fro aspell
I have tried to make a valid aspell dictionary and a ruleset but failed.
Serkan, Kevin, I would be very much glad to volunteer to do the
hard work, since I hope I would be able to base my Ph. D. thesis on it ;)
I once tried and I have placed a very basic aspell dictionary ( not with
the new Aspell as I have not tried that) at
http://turkce.sourceforge.net. I am using this as a basis and spell
checking my documents emails etc.
Hope this helps
--
Togan Muftuoglu