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The Lemmas and Inflections of Old English L-Nouns Cover

The Lemmas and Inflections of Old English L-Nouns

Open Access
|Mar 2024

Abstract

The aim of this work is to lemmatise the inflectional forms of the Old English nouns beginning with the letter L. This aim entails the classification of inflectional forms by declension type. The sources of the study comprise dictionaries and corpora of Old English, including the York corpora as well as ParCorOEv2. An open access annotated parallel corpus Old English-English. The methodology relies on database software, used for gathering and classifying information, which is structured, standardised, and made available for searches and information retrieval. The data include 1,657 inflectional forms, 1,639 of which are lemmatised with this method. A total of 1,149 inflectional forms are classified by type of declension and assigned to 435 lemmas. Most of them are declined according to the as-declension and the a-declension. The main conclusion of this study is that the lemmatisation method comprising linguistic analysis with lexical databases as well as a combination of lexicographical and textual sources of Old English produces solid results. From the methodological point of view, the master lemma list of ParCorOEv2 is adequate for lemmatisation, as lemmas from this list have been assigned to all inflectional forms except 17. On the descriptive side, three new lemmas must be added to the current inventories to lemmatise the nouns beginning with the letter L.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14746/stap.2023.58.02 | Journal eISSN: 2082-5102 | Journal ISSN: 0081-6272
Language: English
Page range: 5 - 38
Published on: Mar 28, 2024
Published by: Adam Mickiewicz University
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 4 issues per year

© 2024 Laura Martín De Las Pueblas Yanguas, Ana Elvira Ojanguren López, published by Adam Mickiewicz University
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