other,8-3-C90-3072,bq |
This approach is sufficient for languages with little
<term>
inflection
</term>
such as
<term>
English
</term>
, but fails for
<term>
highly inflective languages
</term>
such as
<term>
Czech
</term>
,
<term>
Russian
</term>
,
<term>
Slovak
</term>
or other
<term>
Slavonic languages
</term>
.
|
#16765
This approach is sufficient for languages with little inflection such as English, but fails for highly inflective languages such as Czech, Russian, Slovak or other Slavonic languages. |
other,8-4-C90-3072,bq |
We have developed a special method for describing
<term>
inflection
</term>
for the purpose of building
<term>
spelling-checkers
</term>
for such languages .
|
#16796
We have developed a special method for describing inflection for the purpose of building spelling-checkers for such languages. |
lr,22-5-C90-3072,bq |
The speed of the resulting program lies somewhere in the middle of the scale of existing
<term>
spelling-checkers
</term>
for
<term>
English
</term>
and the main
<term>
dictionary
</term>
fits into the standard
<term>
360K floppy
</term>
, whereas the number of recognized
<term>
word forms
</term>
exceeds 6 million ( for
<term>
Czech
</term>
) .
|
#16829
The speed of the resulting program lies somewhere in the middle of the scale of existing spelling-checkers for English and the main dictionary fits into the standard 360K floppy, whereas the number of recognized word forms exceeds 6 million (for Czech). |