German MOR

Brian MacWhinney macw at cmu.edu
Fri Sep 30 19:23:24 UTC 2011


Kevin,

Yes, that is a possible approach.  In fact, MOR works this way already.  If a common noun is in the lexicon in capitalized form, it gets recognized.  If it is not in the lexicon, it is treated as proper.   Then, as you suggest, the next step is to run a FREQ on the %mor line to check all the proper nouns to see if any commons have slipped through.  This is a bit messier than the process for the other languages, but I guess it is doable and we end up with stuff that at least looks like German.  I will give it a try.
  
-- Brian


On Sep 30, 2011, at 2:29 PM, Kevin Donnelly wrote:

> Hi 
> 
> ::::On Friday 30 September 2011 Brian MacWhinney said::::
>> German is the only language that capitalizes these and it makes the tagging
>> job more difficult, because then one cannot readily distinguish proper
>> from common nouns.  This then means that you have to list all proper
>> nouns, which is a big job that could never be close to complete.
> 
> Would it not be possible to look up a capitalised word, and return the noun if 
> it exists in the lexicon, and something like "name" or "proper" if it doesn't?  
> Then you would only have to check the names, and add them to the lexicon where 
> they were in fact nouns.  That is how we're doing it in the autoglosser, but 
> maybe that approach would not fit in with the MOR architecture?
> 
> -- 
> Pob hwyl / Best wishes
> 
> Kevin Donnelly
> kevindonnelly.org.uk
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