Shipibo-Konibo (SK) is a native language mainly spoken in the Amazonian regions of Pery by nearly 30,000 people. This repository contains a morphological analyzer for this language. The analyzer is a FST that produces all possible segmentations and tagging sequences in a word-by-word fashion.
First, compile the FST from foma_files directory
$ foma -f analyser.foma
The analyzer reads and writes to stdin/stdout. The text must be in one-word-per-line format.
$ echo "ábionbora" | flookup foma_files/morph_shk.fst
ábionbora [NOUN] ábio[NRoot] n[+Erg] bo[+Pl] ra[+Ev]
ábionbora [NOUN] ábio[NRoot] n[+Gen] bo[+Pl] ra[+Ev]
ábionbora [NOUN] ábio[NRoot] n[+All] bo[+Pl] ra[+Ev]
ábionbora [NOUN] ábion[NRoot] bo[+Pl] ra[+Ev]
$ cat sample-input.txt | flookup foma_files/morph_shk.fst
If you use this tool, please consider citing the following paper
Cardenas, Ronald, and Daniel Zeman. "A Morphological Analyzer for Shipibo-Konibo." Proceedings of the Fifteenth Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology. 2018. pdf