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==Initial Level of Ambiguity==
 
==Initial Level of Ambiguity==
The only ambiguity currently present in my analyses is el (pronoun) and el (determiner).
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The only ambiguity currently present in my analyses is el (pronoun) and el (determiner). I found 2 cases of el/el ambiguity in my basic corpus text file.
  
 
==Two Readings==
 
==Two Readings==

Revision as of 15:19, 8 April 2021

Initial Level of Ambiguity

The only ambiguity currently present in my analyses is el (pronoun) and el (determiner). I found 2 cases of el/el ambiguity in my basic corpus text file.

Two Readings

Yo komo el limon. [I ate the lemon] ^Yo/yo<prn><pers><p1><sg><nom>$ ^komo/komer<v><tv><pres><p1><sg>$ ^el/el<det><def><m><sg>/el<prn><pers><p3><m><sg><nom>$ ^limon/limón<n><m><sg>$^./.<sent>$

El kanta. [He sings]. ^El/el<det><def><m><sg>/el<prn><pers><p3><m><sg><nom>$ ^kanta/kantar<v><iv><pres><p3><sg>$^./.<sent>$

I created these examples so that I could do disambiguation faster, because I still need to add essential words like 'de', 'en', 'i', and other words that would be very common in sentences from my corpus. Once I add those, I may do this again with sentences from my corpus.

The git repository for lad disambiguation rules can be found here.

Final Evaluation of Ambiguity