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Arabic Morphological Analysis and Generation

Cut-and-Paste Input Page

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Legal notices. Information. Sample Input.

Instructions :

  1. Enter Modern Standard Arabic words in the text window below either by typing or by cutting and pasting from a separate Arabic-encoded file. Note that this input page uses a standard HTML FORM element, which cannot itself display your input in proper Arabic script. A keyboard-oriented entry page, which displays Arabic script as you type, is also available. Using either input method, the output pages can display Arabic script if you use a Java-enabled browser.

  2. Indicate whether you want English glosses to appear in the output. (The system works faster without glosses.) Other user-selectable options control the number and kinds of solutions returned.

  3. Indicate the input transliteration (input encoding) using the pull-down menu. Automatic recognition of the transliteration method may be offered in a future release.

  4. Then press the Send button.

  5. N.B. This demo is intended for limited testing only. The length of the input data has been artificially restricted to prevent unauthorized commercial use.

  6. N.B. This first version of the cut-and-paste interface treats all non-alphabetic characters (e.g. numerals and punctuation) as white space. After testing, this behavior may be modified in a future release.

  7. N.B. Solutions will be displayed in a page superimposed on the input page. To return to the input page, simply press the "BACK" button on your browser.

User-Selected Options :

YES NO Show English glosses in the output?
YES NO Show Arabic script in the output?
YES NO Show solutions with the Question Particle?
YES NO Show imperative-verb solutions?
YES NO Show third-person feminine plural verb solutions?
YES NO Show second-person feminine singular verb solutions?
YES NO Show first-person singular verb solutions?
YES NO Show solutions with 1st person singular possessive pronouns?
YES NO Show ALL noun solutions that differ only in case?
                        (NO = collapse ambiguous-case solutions)

YES NO Show ALL verb solutions that differ only in mood?
                        (NO = collapse ambiguous-mood solutions)


Indicate Input Transliteration Used



Type or Paste your Input Here



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