- Changing grave accents to acute
- Undoing elision
- Dealing with movable ν
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Rules for normalization of Greek words?
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Rules for normalization of Greek words?
Is anyone aware of a documented list of rules for normalizing Greek words? Off the top of my head it would include:
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Re: Rules for normalization of Greek words?
It depends on what you mean by "normalization." I think Perseus and/or TLG have done work in this area. Perhaps they've posted something pertinent.
Stephen C. Carlson, Ph.D.
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Re: Rules for normalization of Greek words?
Perseus does have a nice list of Greek stop words in the Hopper source code, but I was not able to find anything on normalization at first glance. I'll take a closer look, and also at TLG.
By normalization, I basically mean presenting the form out-of-context, but still declined/conjugated. This is the same as the 3rd word column in the MorphGNT if you are familiar. It's the last step before going to the lexical form.
By normalization, I basically mean presenting the form out-of-context, but still declined/conjugated. This is the same as the 3rd word column in the MorphGNT if you are familiar. It's the last step before going to the lexical form.
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Re: Rules for normalization of Greek words?
OK, you'll also have to deal with accent marks generated by enclitics that follow a word.
Stephen C. Carlson, Ph.D.
Melbourne, Australia
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