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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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