Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1987-03-20
1989-08-29
Heckler, Thomas M.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364419, G06F 1520
Patent
active
048624080
ABSTRACT:
A computer method is disclosed for analyzing text by employing a model known as a paradigm, that provides all the inflectional forms of a word. A file structure is created consisting of two components, a list of words (a dictionary), each word of which is associated with a set of paradigm references, and the file of paradigms consisting of grammatical categories paired with their corresponding ending or affix portions (known as the desinence) specifying tense, mood, number, gender or other linguistic attribute. A computer method is disclosed for generating the file structure of the dictionary by generating all forms of the words from a list of standard forms of the words (known as the lemma) which is generally the infinitive of a verb or the singular form of a noun, the lemmas being generated with their corresponding paradigms.
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Heckler Thomas M.
Hoel John E.
International Business Machines - Corporation
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