This is a rule-based morphological analyzer for Christian Urmi (Afro-Asiatic > North-Eastern Neo-Aramaic). It is based on a formalized description of Urmi morphology and uses uniparser-morph for parsing. It performs full morphological analysis of Urmi words (lemmatization, POS tagging, grammatical tagging). The text to be analyzed should be written in the Latin-based alphabet (the Assyrian New Alphabet).
The analyzer is available as a Python package. If you want to analyze Urmi texts in Python, install the module:
pip3 install uniparser-urmi
Import the module and create an instance of UrmiAnalyzer
class. Set mode='strict'
if you are going to process text in standard Assyrian New Alphabet, or mode='nodiacritics'
if you expect some words to lack the diacritics (e.g. t instead of ṭ). After that, you can either parse tokens or lists of tokens with analyze_words()
, or parse a frequency list with analyze_wordlist()
. Here is a simple example:
from uniparser_urmi import UrmiAnalyzer
a = UrmiAnalyzer(mode='strict')
analyses = a.analyze_words('вajjannux')
# The parser is initialized before first use, so expect
# some delay here (usually several seconds)
# You will get a list of Wordform objects
# The analysis attributes are stored in its properties
# as string values, e.g.:
for ana in analyses:
print(ana.wf, ana.lemma, ana.gramm)
# You can also pass lists (even nested lists) and specify
# output format ('xml', 'json' or 'conll')
# If you pass a list, you will get a list of analyses
# with the same structure
analyses = a.analyze_words([['вajjannux'], ['Ptixli', 'tarra', 'd', 'xə', 'вetə', '.']],
format='xml')
analyses = a.analyze_words([['вajjannux'], ['Ptixli', 'tarra', 'd', 'xə', 'вetə', '.']],
format='conll')
analyses = a.analyze_words(['вajjannux', [['вəxtə'], ['Ptixli', 'tarra', 'd', 'xə', 'вetə', '.']]],
format='json')
Refer to the uniparser-morph documentation for the full list of options.
If you want to quickly check an analysis for one particular word, you can also use the command-line interface. Here is an example for the word вajjannux:
python3 -m uniparser_urmi вajjannux
Alternatively, you can use a preprocessed word list. The wordlists
directory contains a list of words from a 622-thousand-word Christian Urmi corpus (wordlist.csv
) with 63,000 unique tokens, list of analyzed tokens (wordlist_analyzed.txt
; each line contains all possible analyses for one word in an XML format), and list of tokens the parser could not analyze (wordlist_unanalyzed.txt
). The recall of the analyzer on the corpus texts is about 76%.
The description is carried out in the uniparser-morph
format and involves a description of the inflection (paradigms.txt) and a grammatical dictionary (lexemes.txt). The dictionary contains descriptions of individual lexemes, each of which is accompanied by information about its stem, its part-of-speech tag and some other grammatical information, its consonant root, its inflectional type (paradigm), and English and/or Russian translations. See more about the format in the uniparser-morph documentation.