The significance of computational morphological for Zulu lexicography

Original Articles

The significance of computational morphological for Zulu lexicography

DOI: 10.1080/02572117.2002.10587494
Author(s): SonjaE Bosch Department of African Languages, South Africa , Laurette Pretorius Department of Computer Science and Information Systems, South Africa

Abstract

With regard to the significance of computational morphological analysis for Zulu, and more specifically for Zulu lexicography, the aims of this article are the following: Firstly, we discuss computational morphological analysis as an enabling technology in the field of natural language processing (NLP) with specific reference to lexicography. Secondly, we explain how a computational morphological analyser for Zulu is built by using the Xerox finite-state tools. Thirdly, we demonstrate the application of such an analyser by means of examples from Zulu. Finally, we argue that in Zulu lexicography, a computational morphological analyser is an indispensable tool for facilitating some of the basic outputs of electronic corpora.

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