Gujarati
Vyakaran Book/Gujarati Grammar Book by Gk Gujarat
The Gujarati language is native to the Indian
state of Gujarat. Some estimates suggest that there are about 46.1 million
people speaking the Gujarati language all over the world. Similar to the Hindi
language, it also belongs to the Indo-Aryan family of languages.
Indian languages like Gujarati, Hindi etc are morphologically
and inflectionally rich. Gujarati is also rich in morphology but poor in
resources. First step in linguistic is to have word analysis of language. For
developing grammar inference system for Indian language like Gujarati, we must
necessarily have lexical analysis at its base. It is found that there are very
less resources and mainly database available for language processing. It was
decided to develop lexicon and rule database for Gujarati that can be used
subsequently. It is a first step to progress towards the goal of developing
sharable database having morphological grammar rules, and lexicons.
Beth Levin [1] has classified 3000 English verbs according to
shared meaning and behavior. Levin [1] starts with hypothesis that a verb’s
meaning influences its syntactic behavior and develops it into powerful tool
for studying English verb lexicon. They [1] have isolated three classes by
examining verb behavior with respect to wide range of syntactic alterations
that reflect verb meaning.
Tagging of various Gujarati part of speech like nouns, verbs
is done by Babu Suthar [2]. It has been demonstrated in detail how each grammar
class alters with respect to number, gender and tense. Gujarati words can be
classified in two classes, namely Open class and closed classes [2]. There are
few resources in form of printed media like “Practical Gujarati Grmmar” by
Arunoday Foundaiton[3]. It discusses Gujarati Grammar classes and word
inflections. Unfortunately, most of them are not developed with linguistic
perspective in mind and follows dictionary-based approach that merely lists all
words and their vocal information. English morphology is discussed in
Cross-linguistic typology [6] which is important for linguistic study of
English.
Some foundations have put in their efforts to develop
Gujarati Lexicon that can be used for Linguistics study of Gujarati script.
Some of them are also available online mainly Gujarati Laxicon[4]. Ratilal
Chandaria foundation have developed Gujarati database named Bhagwadgomandal
[5]. It also follows dictionary approach mainly and all words are tagged
according to their grammar classes.
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