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Hindi Part of Speech Tagging and Translation


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Words are divided into different classes called parts of speech (POS; Latin pars orations), word classes, morphological classes, or lexical tags[4]. In traditional grammars, there are few parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, preposition, adverb, conjunction, etc.). Many of the recent models have much larger numbers of word classes Part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging or POST), also called grammatical tagging, is the process of marking up the words in a text as corresponding to a particular part of speech, based on both its definition, as well as its context -i.e., relationship with adjacent and related words in a phrase, sentence, or paragraph [6]. Part-of-speech tagging (or just tagging for short) is the process of assigning a part-of speech or other lexical class marker to each word in a corpus. Tags are also usually applied to punctuation markers; thus tagging for natural language is the same process as tokenization for computer languages, although tags for natural languages are much more ambiguous[5]. Taggers play an increasingly important role in speech recognition, natural language parsing and information retrieval.

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Tagging, Verbs, POS, Morphological, Punctuation.
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Shachi Mall
Madan Mohan Malaviya Engineering College, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India
Umesh Chandra Jaiswal
Madan Mohan Malaviya Engineering College, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, India

Abstract


Words are divided into different classes called parts of speech (POS; Latin pars orations), word classes, morphological classes, or lexical tags[4]. In traditional grammars, there are few parts of speech (noun, verb, adjective, preposition, adverb, conjunction, etc.). Many of the recent models have much larger numbers of word classes Part-of-speech tagging (POS tagging or POST), also called grammatical tagging, is the process of marking up the words in a text as corresponding to a particular part of speech, based on both its definition, as well as its context -i.e., relationship with adjacent and related words in a phrase, sentence, or paragraph [6]. Part-of-speech tagging (or just tagging for short) is the process of assigning a part-of speech or other lexical class marker to each word in a corpus. Tags are also usually applied to punctuation markers; thus tagging for natural language is the same process as tokenization for computer languages, although tags for natural languages are much more ambiguous[5]. Taggers play an increasingly important role in speech recognition, natural language parsing and information retrieval.

Keywords


Tagging, Verbs, POS, Morphological, Punctuation.