Structural-probabilistic model of Mongolian Cover Image

Структурно-вероятностная модель монгольского языка (на базе Генерального корпуса современного монгольского языка)
Structural-probabilistic model of Mongolian

Author(s): Sergey Krylov
Subject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Morphology, Semantics, Historical Linguistics
Published by: Институт языкознания Российской академии наук
Keywords: corpus linguistics; the modern Mongolian language; frequency dictionaries; quantitative approach in linguistics

Summary/Abstract: The article describes a General Corpus of the Modern Mongolian language, which contains 966 texts, 1 155 583 words. The Modern Mongolian language is described in its quantitative aspect, according to a structural-probabilistic model which contains frequency dictionaries (FDs) of different types: FDs of word forms, lexemes, grammatemes, root morphemes and allomorphemes, affixal morphemes and allomorphemes, flexionemes, grammemes. The article reports the top-lists of some FDs: top-list of the “upper” 100 word forms having frequency higher than 922 ipm, top-list of the “upper” 100 lexemes having frequency higher than 1198 ipm and top-list of the “upper” 100 grammatemes having frequency higher than 761 ipm.

  • Issue Year: 2012
  • Issue No: 01 (6)
  • Page Range: 078-105
  • Page Count: 28
  • Language: Russian