[Corpora-List] Full list of irregular English plurals
Ken Litkowski
ken at clres.com
Tue Nov 25 14:41:01 UTC 2008
The UMLS Specialist lexicon
(http://lexsrv3.nlm.nih.gov/SPECIALIST/index.html) contains 350k+ items
in its biomedical and *general* lexicon. While most of these items are
biomedical, it contains as thorough a coverage of the general lexicon
that I'm aware of. And, each item is labeled as to the nature of its
plural formation (such as *regular*, *irregular*, or *greco-latin*). And
it contains much more, such as subcat patterns for nouns and verbs. And
it's free and public.
Yorick Wilks wrote:
> There are on the web samples of the major types of irregular plurals
> in English, but nothing that has any claim to completeness. Does
> anyone know of anything out there reasonable available and complete?
> Yorick Wilks
> Sheffield
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