Does anyone know of freely available morphological
resources on Spanish, Portuguese, Italian?
What I mean by such resources are the lists of
paradigms (or inflectional classes, whatever they are
called) for all inflectable parts of speech, where the
information on each paradigm contains all data
required to generate any form for words characterised
by this paradigm. These data may be formatted for use
with a simple cut-and-paste technique, such as, for
example,
ar, o, as, a, amos, áis, an, aba, abas, aba ... ...
for the paradigm characterising such verbs as the
Spanish tomar,
or for use with any more sophisticated technique (such
as FSA).
A summary of replies will be posted.
Thank you beforehand.
Sergei Koval
Doctoral Researcher
St. Petersburg State University
skoval@online.ru
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