How to tag language for each word in a multilingual utterance?

Leonid Spektor spektor at andrew.cmu.edu
Thu Sep 19 03:25:47 UTC 2013


Hi,

	There is no way to do this automatically. But, if you know the right part of speech of the word with @s, then you can attach that part of speech to the word this way: dog at s$n. Now MOR will know that word "dog" is a noun and it will mark it this way: n|dog&L2

Leonid.



On Sep 18, 2013, at 23:11 , Lulu wrote:

> Hello! I was trying to generate %mor tiers for corpora of bilingual conversations. I was able to add [- eng] or [- spa] when the whole utterance was in a different language and generate the %mor tiers successfully. However, for utterances involving code-switching (e.g., "un dog"), I could only get "L2|dog" by adding @s after dog. No mor info was generated. Is there any way to tag these words so that I can also get the mor info? Thanks very much! 
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