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Adjectives / Adverbs #6

Open joramkuntze opened 4 years ago

joramkuntze commented 4 years ago

Why are there no Adjectives or Adverbs in the list? Is it done on purpose?

kbatsuren commented 2 years ago

Hi @jopjk,

We are still developing the extraction process to cover more morphological information. At the moment, I am happy to say that the current update has adjective inflections. I hope we will add soon the adverb inflections.

kbatsuren commented 2 years ago

Hi @jopjk,

I am not sure if German adverbs has any inflectional forms. I couldn't find a example. Could you let me know instances?

kbatsuren commented 2 years ago

If you wanna only know a list of adverbs, we could add that list but no inflectional forms (lemma and inflection are always same).

joramkuntze commented 2 years ago

@kbatsuren Thank you for your answer. I really like the project. I think it's a valueble resource. German adverbs are, to my knowledge, only inflected regarding the degree of comparison. There are two types of this kind of inflection. One matches with the adjective inflection regarding the degree of comparison: An example would be: schnell (fast), schneller (faster), am schnellsten (the fastest) (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/schnell) The other is purely adverbial. Example: gern(gladly), lieber (rather), am liebsten ( meaning: liking the most) (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/gern#German)

kbatsuren commented 2 years ago

Thank you very much for the examples! @jopjk I know how to add them. I will let you know once I scrap the adverbs.

For adjectives, the current update has them as you can see :) image