2005 Pakistan Section Multitopic Conference 2005
DOI: 10.1109/inmic.2005.334499
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Urdu Morphological Guesser (UMG), An Overview

Abstract: Analysis of morphology of Urdu is a preliminary task to several NLP tasks. Since it is impractical to maintain updated lexicons due to coinage of new words morphological guessing is also used. However guessing depends entirely on affixes and a lot of undesired answers emerge. Our system Urdu Morphological Guesser (UMG) uses morphological guessing on Urdu while utilizing ranking and clues to refine and improve the guesses. It covers open class words and enables guessing ofpart ofspeech, number, gender, causatio… Show more

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“…From the timeless verses of Mirza Ghalib to the contemporary narratives of Arundhati Roy, the literary landscape of the north encompasses a wide array of genres and themes. One of the defining features of northern Indian literature is its deep-rooted connection to Urdu and Persian poetry, which has influenced the works of renowned authors such as Saadat Hasan Manto and Faiz Ahmed Faiz (7). Moreover, the region's turbulent history, marked by periods of Mughal rule and British colonization, has served as a fertile ground for literary exploration, giving rise to seminal works like Khushwant Singh's "Train to Pakistan" (8).…”
Section: (I) Northern Indian Literary Landscapementioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the timeless verses of Mirza Ghalib to the contemporary narratives of Arundhati Roy, the literary landscape of the north encompasses a wide array of genres and themes. One of the defining features of northern Indian literature is its deep-rooted connection to Urdu and Persian poetry, which has influenced the works of renowned authors such as Saadat Hasan Manto and Faiz Ahmed Faiz (7). Moreover, the region's turbulent history, marked by periods of Mughal rule and British colonization, has served as a fertile ground for literary exploration, giving rise to seminal works like Khushwant Singh's "Train to Pakistan" (8).…”
Section: (I) Northern Indian Literary Landscapementioning
confidence: 99%