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How does one apply morphological analysis to study the history of a language?
Morphological analysis is a linguistic method that allows for the examination of the internal structure of words in a language, including the study of morphemes, their distribution, and their historical development. This analysis plays an essential role in the study of the history of a language, as it provides insight into how the language has evolved over time. By examining the morphological…
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How does one use computational methods to analyze and process morphologically complex words in a language?
Computational methods have become increasingly important in the field of linguistics, particularly in the study of morphologically complex languages. These methods allow linguists to analyze and process large amounts of data in a way that would be impossible using traditional methods. In this article, we will explore how computational methods can be used to analyze and process morphologically…
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Turkish Natural Language Processing Studies
by Yilmaz Ince, E "Turkish Natural Language Processing Studies"
Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-1 , December 2019,
URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29831.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/computer-engineering/29831/turkish-natural-language-processing-studies/yilmaz-ince-e
ugc approved journals for social science, management journal, paper publication for engineering
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Defining...
We studied the problem into details and breakdown to two aspects “infrastructure” and “potential damage” to see all possible combinations with our research, issues, or potential resolutions.
The group collaboration process was so great and helped us to align our ideas into a single table. We also expend and overlay ideas on top on others ideas.
We also struggled with our work schedules and work locations. It gave us some hard time to put our thought together after we settle down the framework.
What I learned:
1. Study framework will improve the study process and help us to say focus, to prevent the cessation of thinking, and to create a set of activities.
2.Developing ideas from A + B model help summarize complex ideas.
3. Morphological Analysis organized ideas as a pattern. We can quickly pick and choose ideas to develop further.
In the end, we found a lot of insight from our table and impact, and our morphological analysis aims consider variables ideas as well as simultaneously prepare and react.
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week 9 research
https://chihangloposts.tumblr.com/post/166816804677/week-9-orange-county
Morphological Analysis
This week, we decided to break our problem down into two categories: Education Systems and Correctional Facilities.
Here’s our Google Spreadsheet for a better view of the table and its content: https://docs.google.com/a/usc.edu/spreadsheets/d/1MIjLNR8qPLXBATSmzbQi30gmOCGtsRAyPugfLynN5j0/edit?usp=sharing
Week 9: Morphological Analysis
We studied fire disaster responses based on two aspects to develop the morphological analysis. The analysis identified the attributes of "infrastructure" and "potential damage" to list out all possible combinations with research, problems, or potential resolutions. The grid attempts to account for a wide array of solutions to the range of anticipated challenges and issues in the wake of a natural disaster as destructive as wildfire. As many of the possible solutions vary according to a particular community's economic resources, this broad set, while seemingly lofty at first, allows us to narrow down the most realistic and attainable outcomes. For reasons ranging from median income, tax base or political will, many communities will unfortunately need to do more with less and employ creative solutions that are both low cost and low impact. In considering all these variables, the goal is to equip communities to both prepare and react.
Google Doc URL:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/18mEGSaMLLae1lUzXA8X87bCBtWCZAyycCsEpRFfFyas/edit#gid=1210957399
Group 1
Chi Lo / Jorge Tobon / Rebecca Lee / Vanessa Karkoutly