March 29, 2005

IRISH MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYZER.

This nifty tool takes Irish input and spits out dictionary definitions and morphological analysis of each word; it will also provide all other forms of the words if you ask it to. I should add that this is Modern Irish we're talking about; if you tried to do it for Old Irish the computer would probably shriek, gibber, and die. (Via ilani ilani.)

Posted by languagehat at March 29, 2005 09:54 AM
Comments

Hmm, it analyses "tobann" as a morphological variant of "ann" in "Rinneadh í go tobann." Oops.

Posted by: Aidan Kehoe at March 30, 2005 08:56 AM