Wordform as Java Object Sample Clauses

Wordform as Java Object. The WordForm as Java object needs writtenform as mandatory feature, check the note for lemma. This is in line with the current encoding of LMF lexicons. Full constructor with mandatory attributes and subelements Interfaces implemented public WordForm(String id, String writtenForm) { Id = id; this.writtenForm = writtenForm; addFeature(LMFAtts. WRITTENFORM , writtenForm); } IHasIdentifier, IHasWrittenForm, IHasGrammaticalFeatures Classes that implement these interfaces MUST have a feature whose attribute is writtenform and which contains the canonical form of the lexical entry and an attribute which is the ID. If the ID is not in the original file (as it could be) then is created. The ID is necessary for serialization into database. The WordForm, from the model, extends the Form which is a empty abstract object. This object implements interfaces which encode specific morphological features such the grammatical features. Wordform inherits this implementation and defines the following: grammaticalNumber, grammaticalGender, grammaticalTense, person. However they are not mandatory These interfaces are useful for serialization of the Lexicon into a database, the ID of the Lexical entry and the IDs of the word forms play the role of the natural key. Table 18: The Java constructor for Wordform By default a Wordform is valid if it contains a not empty identifier and a valid (not empty) writtenform. The attribute isvalid is crucial for the software since the procedures skips non valid WordForms.
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