Difference between revisions of "Navajo and English/Structural transfer"

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^deeshkááł<v>/give<vblex>$
 
^deeshkááł<v>/give<vblex>$
 
^.<sent>/.<sent>$
 
^.<sent>/.<sent>$
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^.<sent>/.<sent>$
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===Results===
 
===Results===

Revision as of 12:15, 8 May 2022

Pre-evaluation

  • WER: 100.00%
  • PER: 100.00%
  • Coverage: 28/28

Post-evaluation

Examples

Determiner Position

  • In Navajo, determiners, when thy appear, come after the noun
  • (nav) Atooʼ łaʼ naa deeshkááł. → (eng) I will give you some stew.
    (nav) Atooʼ<n> łaʼ<det> naa<post> deeshkááł<v><tv><fut><p1><sg> → (eng) Stew<n> some<det> around<pp> give<v><tv><fut><p1><sg>
Tagger
Biltrans

^Atooʼ<n>/Stew<n>$ ^łaʼ<det>/some<det>$ ^naa<n>/around<pp>$ ^deeshkááł<v>/give<vblex>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$

Transfer
Lex

^Some<DP>{ ^Stew<NP><ND>{ ^Atooʼ<n>/Stew<n>$ }$ ^łaʼ<det>/some<det>$ }$ ^around<NP><ND>{ ^naa<n>/around<pp>$ }$ ^deeshkááł<v>/give<vblex>$ ^.<sent>/.<sent>$ ^.<sent>/.<sent>$


Results

  • WER: 100.00%
  • PER: 100.00%
  • Coverage: 28/28
  • Despite correctly parsing this rule, as displayed in the outputs above, the WER and PER rates did not change.