View source: R/list_supported_pos.R
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generate_stoplist()
.
The function gives you a character vector of supported parts of speech (e.g. prepositions). They are represented by abbreviations.
list_supported_pos()
The stopwoRds
package relies on multilingual_stoplist
, a large multilingual table with individual word forms as rows, derived from the Universal Dependencies treebanks. Each word form comes along with its lemma and part of speech, as well as with the language name and its ISO-639-nnnn code. This function gives you unique values from the POS
column of multilingual_stoplist
.
The parts of speech (POS) are common for all supported languages ("Universal Part-of-Speech tags").
A character vector.
Silvie Cinkova, Maciej Eder
http://universaldependencies.org
Nivre, Joakim; Agić, Željko; Ahrenberg, Lars; et al., 2017, Universal Dependencies 2.1, LINDAT/CLARIN digital library at the Institute of Formal and Applied Linguistics (ÚFAL), Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, http://hdl.handle.net/11234/1-2515.
list_supported_language_names
, list_supported_language_ids
, generate_stoplist
, multilingual_stoplist
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