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@eirenik0 eirenik0 commented Jul 8, 2016

Why this framework/library/software/resource is awesome?

pymorphy2 is a morphological analyzer and generator for
Russian and Ukrainian languages. It uses large efficiently encoded lexicons
built from OpenCorpora and LanguageTool data. A set of linguistically
motivated rules is developed to enable morphological analysis and
generation of out-of-vocabulary words observed in real-world documents.
For Russian pymorphy2 provides state-of-the-arts morphological analysis
quality. The analyzer is implemented in Python programming language
with optional C++ extensions. Emphasis is put on ease of use, documentation
and extensibility. The package is distributed under a permissive
open-source license, encouraging its use in both academic and commercial
setting.

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Morphological analyzer / inflection engine for Russian and Ukrainian languages

Morphological analyzer / inflection engine for Russian and Ukrainian languages
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@vinta vinta force-pushed the master branch 2 times, most recently from 23abd09 to 40cd98b Compare June 6, 2019 19:55
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