Ruud!

Thanks for your help.

I have seen .AFF files since I am adding words to the en_GB for Mozilla and OpenOffice.

But, basically all I do in en_GB is to add words and codes in front of them to generate more words, for example:
*store/S* will generate:
1) store
2) stores
and I have a user guide for each letter code.

I noticed that the pt_PT Hunspell .DIC has lots of capital letters in front of the words+codes, after a kind of TAB character which is used to separate them.

This is all I know :-P

I guess I must try Catalan... I wanted to do it tomorrow but I have the dentist appointment in the morning and in the afternoon I will be at the university.

I will try to have a look at it the moment I have some free time.

Thank you all once again!

Kind regards,
       >Marco A.G.Pinto
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On 07/07/2014 21:14, R.J. Baars wrote:
There is some basis morphological data in the affix file of Hunspell. The
Hunspell flags seem to be made on a word type basis.

If that has been done correctly, postags could be derived form the flags ...
It might be rough, but may also be just enough.

If you never read an affix file, feel free to ask. Have a look at
suffixes, these are probably the most useful.


Ruud




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