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Support for inflections (cases) #16
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I'd like to kick off this thread maybe with a few questions which I am sure some of you probably have ideas around already:
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When it comes to word inflection, it's primarily important when encountering user vocabulary in an entire sentence. If you're just doing a label and field UI, it's unimportant. Here are some examples:
I can go on for a while on this topic for how Siri solved it. If you need more precise examples, then it might be best if I did a presentation about it. |
@grhoten very good examples - I would definitely like a presentation on this topic and I am sure others would also appreciate learning more about how you solved this problem. What do you think would be the best way to organize this? Also, from your experience, do you feel there is a lot of need around solving this problem or this is more of a niche that most companies might not need in their toolsets? I still believe there are probably common infections that could be useful for the general public (e.g. indefinite article in English would be one I am guessing could be used a lot). |
Just a fun video. |
I think your video reinforces why inflection handling should be done by language pairs :) Also, Nahuatl is only spoken by 1.5 million worldwide - probably would end up being pretty low on the backlog I would think in terms of which rule we would support first. |
That video was for fun, but the point was not about Nahuatl. It the same "bucket" you have Finnish, Hungarian, Turkish, Georgian, Japanese: Wikipedia also lists Spanish and Italian there, but they have it to a to lesser degree. Romanian works the same as Italian (with worse inflection :-) |
I wonder if we should try to stack rank which linguistic challenges are the most common and how to prioritize them. I could spot a few linguistic related threads so far (could be good to tag them as well):
Also improving existing features: |
As mentioned in today's telecon (2023-09-18), closing old requirements issues. |
This thread is a spin-off of the conversation that began in requirements gathering (issue #3) about what would be good solutions to offer better inflections (genders, articles, declensions, etc.) support:
To better understand inflections, please listen to the video by @grhoten: Let's Come To An Agreement About Our Words
See previous comments:
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