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    Dawarich

    Dawarich

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    Dawarich is a command-line tool (likely Ruby-based) for transforming and analyzing Arabic text data with normalization, diacritic handling, segmentation, and morphological tokenization. Designed for text mining and NLP workflows in Arabic-language contexts.
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    This version of Sarf built based on Dr.Taha Zerrouki updates on original Sarf app https://github.com/linuxscout/sarf Features value Authors Haytham Mohtasseb Billah / Kifeh Issa Organization ALECSO Release 3 License GPL Website http://sarf.sourceforge.io Doc Documentaion Sarf is an integrated software system (engine) that can generate arabic verbs, derivative nouns, and gerunds, and inflect them, starting from their triple and quadruple roots, depending on the grammar and morphology rules, and using the system database. Changes on last version? Resolution issue message that prevent some users from using system solved There was a bug in generating gerunds for augmented roots in all previous versions There was a bug in generating Exaggeration for roots from DB in all previous versions There was a bug in generating Time&Place nouns for roots from DB in all previous versions There was a bug in generating Instrumental nouns for roots from DB in all previous versions
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    An open source finite state morphology for Modern Standard Arabic. The source files can be compiled by the open source compiler, foma, or Xerox xfst.
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    The Bracket Based Arabic Annotation (B2A2) scheme provides users with the ability to manually tag Arabic text with Part-of-Speech (POS) markers. B2A2 introduces a new approach that enables tagging Arabic text using morphology aware tag markers. Different types of tag markers can be incorporated e.g. grammatical, functional, semantic, linguistic markers.Tag-sets can be configured (modified/extended) by accessing the related table in the supporting database, The user can upload text files where sentences are normalized and inserted into the supporting database. ...
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    Xiphos (see github)
    A cross-platform Bible application for the Linux & Windows communities. Xiphos is no longer developed at SF; the SVN tree has been locked, the mailing lists are disabled, and we have moved to GitHub. Please see https://github.com/crosswire/xiphos. Releases up to 4.0.4 are present here. From 4.0.5 onward, see GitHub.
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    ElixirFM

    ElixirFM

    Functional Arabic Morphology

    ElixirFM is a high-level implementation of Functional Arabic Morphology. The core of ElixirFM is written in Haskell, while interfaces in Python and Perl support lexicon editing and other interactions. http://github.com/otakar-smrz/elixir-fm
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    This is a list of Arabic patterns (or templates) used in derivational morphology
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    Arabic Unknown Words

    Arabic Unknown Words, or words not included in Buckwalter Morphology

    This is a list of unknown words, or words that are not included in the Buckwalter Morphological Analyser version 2.0. It includes about 18,000 new lemmatized words, and they are weighted and ordered so that there is a good likelihood that words which are most relevant (lexicographically) will surface to the top and the least relevant words will be pushed down the list. So, for example if you take the first 2,000 words, there is a good chance that you'll find more than half of...
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    Sarf is an integrated software system (engine) that can generate arabic verbs, derivative nouns, and gerunds, and inflect them, starting from their triple and quadruple roots, depending on the grammar and morphology rules, and using the system database.
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    Arabic Morphology& Sentacs coding
    This project aimed at creating framework and binary data format for etymological Arabic system. and will not continue hosted at sourceforge because the term of use determine me as enemy, so I am prohibited from using sourceforge services.
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