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  • Subject: NSLinguisticTagger usable for non-english?
  • From: "Gerriet M. Denkmann" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 05 Aug 2013 18:18:06 +0700

I am trying to use NSLinguisticTagger with German.
Has anybody ever tried this and found it usable?

E.g. "Ich motivier dich" ends with Verb, Pronoun (ok).
But: "Ich motivier dich." ends with two Adjectives (wrong).
And "motivier" is a Number, "motivier." is an Adjective (both wrong).

What I am trying to do:
I got a list of 133 000 German words and want to convert these to their base forms, like: "käme" → "kommen", "Häuser" → "Haus", "weißem" → "weiß".

Gerriet.


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