2002
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-46148-5_16
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Bulgarian Noun - Definite Article in DATR

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“…The following part-of-speech in Bulgarian take the definite article: nouns, adjectives, numerals (both cardinals and ordinals), possessive pronouns (the full forms), and reflexive-possessive pronoun (its full form). The definite morphemes are the same for all partof-speech, however, in further description we are going to analyze only some general types of rules used for the interpretation of inflectional morphology of definiteness in Bulgarian given in Stoykova (Stoykova, 2002), (Stoykova, 2004a), (Stoykova, 2010). Thus, our task is to present the related architecture of the application which suggests a subsequent algorithm for the rule-based interpretation of the inflectional morphology of definite article.…”
Section: The Formal Morphological Marker Of Definitenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The following part-of-speech in Bulgarian take the definite article: nouns, adjectives, numerals (both cardinals and ordinals), possessive pronouns (the full forms), and reflexive-possessive pronoun (its full form). The definite morphemes are the same for all partof-speech, however, in further description we are going to analyze only some general types of rules used for the interpretation of inflectional morphology of definiteness in Bulgarian given in Stoykova (Stoykova, 2002), (Stoykova, 2004a), (Stoykova, 2010). Thus, our task is to present the related architecture of the application which suggests a subsequent algorithm for the rule-based interpretation of the inflectional morphology of definite article.…”
Section: The Formal Morphological Marker Of Definitenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DATR analysis of nouns (Stoykova, 2002) The basic node of the nouns inflectional types is the node Noun.…”
Section: The Inflectional Rulesmentioning
confidence: 99%