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"алд" instead of "ал" #19
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This isn't necessarily wrong. A lemma can be anything, and here we chose the morphological root instead of the citation form. @IlnarSelimcan, what do you think makes the most sense? |
Btw, @mansayk, the |
O, thank you, I didn't know that about "invalid" label. |
About lemma, the basic form of that word is "ал" - that is a normal word with the meaning "front side" and we cannot lemmatize that word as "алд", right? I think lemma "ал" is a better choice here. |
@IlnarSelimcan, what do you think? I'm happy either way, and it's trivial to change, but I want to make sure there wasn't a reason it's алд. Possibilities that come to mind are for translation: that as алд there's no possibility of confusion with the adjective(?), verb, and auxiliary ал. |
Closed 4395924 |
Historically, these three have been "алд", "аст", "өст", but seem to shift more and more towards variants without д/т in all forms, at least in speech. In forms without possessives (аска, өскә, алга, алны, алдан...), or in plural (алларына, өсләренә, асларыннан) д/т won't surface. Based on that, "ас", "өс" and "ал" seem to be more appropriate for the lemma, but I'm not sure whether we have listed all arguments pro and contra here. Here are some excerpts from suzlek.antat.ru
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+1 for "ал, ас, өс", because they are orthographically correct and understandable for everyone. |
I think it makes sense to have ал, ас, and өс as the lemmas (as long as there aren't other nouns these would become ambiguous with), since they are orthographically correct on their own and are dictionary headwords. Also, this is in line with how we treat дус. For the record, the argument that the /d/ and /t/ don't surface when the forms are on their own (but do before a vowel) could be used for either position: since they are there underlyingly (from a generativist standpoint), the forms with them could make more sense as the lemmas. |
^алдыннан/алд<n><sg><px3sp><abl>$
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