Waray/Disambiguation
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Morphological Disambiguation
Initial Level(s) of Ambiguity
Ambiguity before disambiguation: ~1.05008077544426494346
Differentiating a Pronoun from a Determiner
There are two readings of 'nira': while common nouns usually proceed the word 'nira', the following words can help determine whether or not the word is a pronoun or a determiner. In the determiner case, 'nira' is usually followed by at least two—usually proper—nouns (a compound subject).
Pronoun Reading
- Kwarta nira [Their money]
- Ngan amo ini an gintikangan pagbuhat nira [They have begun to do this]
Determiner Reading
- Kwarta nira Rico ngan Bobong [Rico and Bobong's money OR Money of Rico and Bobong]
- Mgbantay pa hiya ha balay nira ni Rhoda ngan Romulo. [He will still guard Rhoda and Romulo’s house]
Ambiguity after disambiguation: ~1.05008077544426494346*
- The ambiguity is the same because there is not yet enough context in the lexicon for the disambiguation to properly disambiguate