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Returning all possible lemmas for a single word #132

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zeeyado opened this issue May 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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Returning all possible lemmas for a single word #132

zeeyado opened this issue May 29, 2024 · 2 comments
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zeeyado commented May 29, 2024

I've had a look at simplemma previously, and I'm sure there was a method to load a language (simplemma.load_data or similar), then a method for returning all possible lemmas (simplemma.lemmatize_all I think). But it has been a while.

Is it possible to achieve this?

To be clear, I mean that a single word search like "ground" should return "grind" and "ground" as lemmas, and something like "saw" should return "saw" and "see", and so on.

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I don't think that this is possible as things stand because simplemma's datasets are designed to only have one lemma per word.

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adbar commented Jun 26, 2024

Yes, it's indeed not possible in the current state of the package.

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