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Ge’ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model


      Authors :         †Desta      Berihu,       ‡Sebsibe         Hailemariam, *Zeradawit Adhana


†                                                 ‡                                      *
School of Computing and Electrical Engineering,       Department of computer science,       Department of Ge’ez Language,
           Institute of Technology,                    College of Natural Science,        Holy Trinity Theological College,
            Bahir Dar University                         Addis Ababa University         Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church
Outline:
       1.Introduction
       2.Motivation and Objective
       3.Ge’ez Verbs morphology
       4.Classification of Ge’ez Verbs
       5.Ge’ez Verbs formation
       6.Verbal Stems
       7. Declaration Model for Ge’ez verbs
       8.Assimilation and Phonological changes
       9.Conclusion
03/12/2011        Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model   2
1. Introduction
Ethiopia is one of the ancient countries in the world.
It has :
 a well-defined history of more than three thousand years [Lule, 1986];
 an ancient ,well-organized and indigenous educational system;
 its own language (Ge’ez) with its alphabets and number system [Dillmann,
1899];
 ancient manuscripts [historical, ethical, religious… manuscripts and
chronicles];
 arts (q∂ne);
 calendar ;
 hymns;
 and varies heritages, etc.


        These all are found being written in Ge’ez language!!
Introduction…
   Ge’ez is the classical language of Ethiopia.

 It is the language where majority of the Ethiopian literatures and
manuscripts are written in.

    For Example:
     The Ethiopian collection in the British Library comprises more than 800
     manuscripts written in Ge’ez dating from the 15th to the 20th centuries
     [see http://en.academic.ru].




03/12/2011                   Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model               4
2. Motivation and objective
    Motivation:
       The potential resources on the subject of the knowledge, philosophy
        and culture of Ethiopia are found being written in this ancient language.

       Nevertheless, the current generation, except some scholars in the
        Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church (EOTC), seems to be ignorant of
        these resources because of lack of efforts in making the language
        operational and in exploiting its usage with scientific approaches.


    Specific bjectives of this paper
       Reporting on the first complete account of Ge’ez verbs morphology by
        exploring the verb formation process
       Designing a declaration model which helps to find all possible surface
        verbs of a given lexeme in Ge’ez


                            Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration
03/12/2011                                                                       5
                                            Model
3) Ge’ez Verbs morphology
    Morphology is the study of the way words are built up from smaller
    meaning-bearing units, called morphemes.

    Morpheme is the building block from which a word is made up from
    [Jurasfsky and Martine, 2006].

    Ge’ez verbs exhibit the typical Semitic non-linear word formation with
    intercalation (inter-digitation) of roots with vocalic patterns.

    Verbs are morphologically the most complex POS in Ge’ez, with more than
    1370 inflectional forms.




03/12/2011                Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model   6
4) Classification of Ge’ez verbs
    Ethiopian scholars classify verbs on the basis of criteria
    typically:
      gemination and non-gemination
      number and position of radicals
      positions of gutturals and semi-vowels
      conjugation patterns
      stems of the verbs


    Classification by foreign scholars is based on:
     Stems of the verbs
     Number of radicals of a root

03/12/2011              Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model   7
Classification …
    Three criteria are used in this study to cluster Ge’ez verbs:
      a) based on object indication:
           transitive, intransitive and copula verbs.
      b) based on number of radicals
          Tri-radical, quadri-radical, and multi-radical [Dillmann, 1899]
          Tri-radical roots are composed of three radicals and are those which
           best answer to the Semitic root-forming tendency [Dillmann,
           1899:125].
          There seems to exist, however, roots possessing only two radicals
           like:




03/12/2011                    Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model             8
Classification …
         Every original root of Ge’ez comprises of three firm alphabets
          [Dillmann, 1899].
         Roots with more than four radicals are not at all common in Ge’ez
          [Dillmann, 1899:122-123].
                        Result of Researcher’s survey on the Ge’ez-Amharic dictionary
                                     by Liqähruyan Bälay Mäkonän [2000]




      c) based on ‘heads’ and ‘troops’
         by taking their CV-template as a basic unit .[Kidanä Wäld, 1948:61],
             [Zäradawit, 1996:181], [Afäwärq, 1988:159], [Ludolf, 1699], [Lambdine, 1978],
             [Dillmann, 1899] and Leslau [1987:VI].

03/12/2011                           Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model              9
Classification …
             Table 1: below depicts the list of the ‘head’ verbs.




03/12/2011                  Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model         10
5) Ge’ez verb formation




             Figure-2 verb formation process in Ge’ez.



                   Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration
03/12/2011                                                  11
                                   Model
6) Verbal Stems
  According to the Ethiopian scholars, verbal stems (አዕማድ /a^∂mad/) are the
  pillars or bases of verbs that support the conjugation patterns of verbs.

  Different scholars say differently regarding to verbal stems.




    This study assumes the five stem patterns identified by the Ethiopian
    scholars: perfective, causative, causative-reciprocal, reflexive, and
    reciprocal stem [Zäradawit, 1996].
03/12/2011            Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model     12
Verbal Stems…
   Each of the tense-moods do have five stem types [see Table-3]

        Table-3: The five stem types for each of the seven tense-moods conjugation patterns




03/12/2011                  Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model                      13
7) Declaration Model for Ge’ez verbs
    We use the word ‘declaration’ for the process of finding all the
    inflected (surface) forms of a lexeme of a given Ge’ez verb .

    The declaration process starts from the third person singular
    masculine (3psm) form of the verb.

    It passes through three independent phases [see Figure-3]:

                       Figure-3: Declaration model for Ge’ez verbs




03/12/2011              Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model   14
Figure-4: Example of declaration
process for finding all possible surface
verbs of the perfective category stems


                                    15
8) Assimilation and Phonological changes occurred
          during the verb formation process
   Phonological and assimilation effects are seen at the boundaries of the
   morphemes during the concatenation process.

   Two possible occurrences of assimilation effects are observed in verbs
   which end with either of the glottal alphabets namely ቀ /qä/, ከ /kä/, ገ /gä
   and ነ /nä/ (see Table-4) or semivowel alphabets namely ወ /wä/ and የ /yä/
   [see Table-5).

   Phonological changes, on the other hand, are usually occurred when object
marker suffixes are added after SMSs (see Table-6) or circumfixes.
(see Table-7).




03/12/2011                    Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model   16
Assimilation and Phonological changes …




03/12/2011   Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model   17
Assimilation and Phonological changes …

    Table-5: Assimilation of a verb ፈተወ /fätäwä/ (he wanted) with ወ /wä/ at its end




03/12/2011               Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model                 18
Assimilation and Phonological changes                …
      Table-6: Vowel changes occurred when OMS are attached right after SMS




03/12/2011              Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model          19
Assimilation and Phonological changes …




03/12/2011   Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model   20
Assimilation and Phonological changes …

      Table-7: Vowel changes occurred when OMS are attached after circumfixes




03/12/2011              Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model            21
9) Conclusion

    Ge’ez verbs, alike the other Semitic languages, do have prosodic non-
    concatenatative morphology.

    Its non-concatenative nature is characterized by the internal modification of
    a seed of a verb.

    The Ge’ez verbs morphology described and the declaration model designed
    can be used by both linguistic and computational researchers.

    The model can also be consumed by various Natural Language Processing
    (NLP) systems such as machine translation, spell-check, speech
    recognition, automatic dictionary (lexicon) compilation, POS tagging,
    morphological analyzer and synthesizer, automatic sentence construction,
    etc.



03/12/2011            Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model            22
ንሴብሐክሙ
                  ነመስግነኩም
                እናመሰግናችኋለን
               [=We Thank you]

             desta4us@gmail.com
             sebsibe2004@yahoo.com

               Questions and/or Comments

03/12/2011           Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model   23
See Complete Declaration Result




             Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration
03/12/2011                                            24
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Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model

  • 1. Ge’ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model Authors : †Desta Berihu, ‡Sebsibe Hailemariam, *Zeradawit Adhana † ‡ * School of Computing and Electrical Engineering, Department of computer science, Department of Ge’ez Language, Institute of Technology, College of Natural Science, Holy Trinity Theological College, Bahir Dar University Addis Ababa University Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church
  • 2. Outline: 1.Introduction 2.Motivation and Objective 3.Ge’ez Verbs morphology 4.Classification of Ge’ez Verbs 5.Ge’ez Verbs formation 6.Verbal Stems 7. Declaration Model for Ge’ez verbs 8.Assimilation and Phonological changes 9.Conclusion 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 2
  • 3. 1. Introduction Ethiopia is one of the ancient countries in the world. It has :  a well-defined history of more than three thousand years [Lule, 1986];  an ancient ,well-organized and indigenous educational system;  its own language (Ge’ez) with its alphabets and number system [Dillmann, 1899];  ancient manuscripts [historical, ethical, religious… manuscripts and chronicles];  arts (q∂ne);  calendar ;  hymns;  and varies heritages, etc. These all are found being written in Ge’ez language!!
  • 4. Introduction… Ge’ez is the classical language of Ethiopia. It is the language where majority of the Ethiopian literatures and manuscripts are written in. For Example: The Ethiopian collection in the British Library comprises more than 800 manuscripts written in Ge’ez dating from the 15th to the 20th centuries [see http://en.academic.ru]. 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 4
  • 5. 2. Motivation and objective Motivation: The potential resources on the subject of the knowledge, philosophy and culture of Ethiopia are found being written in this ancient language. Nevertheless, the current generation, except some scholars in the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahido Church (EOTC), seems to be ignorant of these resources because of lack of efforts in making the language operational and in exploiting its usage with scientific approaches. Specific bjectives of this paper  Reporting on the first complete account of Ge’ez verbs morphology by exploring the verb formation process  Designing a declaration model which helps to find all possible surface verbs of a given lexeme in Ge’ez Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration 03/12/2011 5 Model
  • 6. 3) Ge’ez Verbs morphology Morphology is the study of the way words are built up from smaller meaning-bearing units, called morphemes. Morpheme is the building block from which a word is made up from [Jurasfsky and Martine, 2006]. Ge’ez verbs exhibit the typical Semitic non-linear word formation with intercalation (inter-digitation) of roots with vocalic patterns. Verbs are morphologically the most complex POS in Ge’ez, with more than 1370 inflectional forms. 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 6
  • 7. 4) Classification of Ge’ez verbs Ethiopian scholars classify verbs on the basis of criteria typically:  gemination and non-gemination  number and position of radicals  positions of gutturals and semi-vowels  conjugation patterns  stems of the verbs Classification by foreign scholars is based on:  Stems of the verbs  Number of radicals of a root 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 7
  • 8. Classification … Three criteria are used in this study to cluster Ge’ez verbs: a) based on object indication:  transitive, intransitive and copula verbs. b) based on number of radicals Tri-radical, quadri-radical, and multi-radical [Dillmann, 1899] Tri-radical roots are composed of three radicals and are those which best answer to the Semitic root-forming tendency [Dillmann, 1899:125]. There seems to exist, however, roots possessing only two radicals like: 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 8
  • 9. Classification …  Every original root of Ge’ez comprises of three firm alphabets [Dillmann, 1899].  Roots with more than four radicals are not at all common in Ge’ez [Dillmann, 1899:122-123]. Result of Researcher’s survey on the Ge’ez-Amharic dictionary by Liqähruyan Bälay Mäkonän [2000] c) based on ‘heads’ and ‘troops’  by taking their CV-template as a basic unit .[Kidanä Wäld, 1948:61], [Zäradawit, 1996:181], [Afäwärq, 1988:159], [Ludolf, 1699], [Lambdine, 1978], [Dillmann, 1899] and Leslau [1987:VI]. 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 9
  • 10. Classification … Table 1: below depicts the list of the ‘head’ verbs. 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 10
  • 11. 5) Ge’ez verb formation Figure-2 verb formation process in Ge’ez. Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration 03/12/2011 11 Model
  • 12. 6) Verbal Stems According to the Ethiopian scholars, verbal stems (አዕማድ /a^∂mad/) are the pillars or bases of verbs that support the conjugation patterns of verbs. Different scholars say differently regarding to verbal stems. This study assumes the five stem patterns identified by the Ethiopian scholars: perfective, causative, causative-reciprocal, reflexive, and reciprocal stem [Zäradawit, 1996]. 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 12
  • 13. Verbal Stems… Each of the tense-moods do have five stem types [see Table-3] Table-3: The five stem types for each of the seven tense-moods conjugation patterns 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 13
  • 14. 7) Declaration Model for Ge’ez verbs We use the word ‘declaration’ for the process of finding all the inflected (surface) forms of a lexeme of a given Ge’ez verb . The declaration process starts from the third person singular masculine (3psm) form of the verb. It passes through three independent phases [see Figure-3]: Figure-3: Declaration model for Ge’ez verbs 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 14
  • 15. Figure-4: Example of declaration process for finding all possible surface verbs of the perfective category stems 15
  • 16. 8) Assimilation and Phonological changes occurred during the verb formation process Phonological and assimilation effects are seen at the boundaries of the morphemes during the concatenation process. Two possible occurrences of assimilation effects are observed in verbs which end with either of the glottal alphabets namely ቀ /qä/, ከ /kä/, ገ /gä and ነ /nä/ (see Table-4) or semivowel alphabets namely ወ /wä/ and የ /yä/ [see Table-5). Phonological changes, on the other hand, are usually occurred when object marker suffixes are added after SMSs (see Table-6) or circumfixes. (see Table-7). 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 16
  • 17. Assimilation and Phonological changes … 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 17
  • 18. Assimilation and Phonological changes … Table-5: Assimilation of a verb ፈተወ /fätäwä/ (he wanted) with ወ /wä/ at its end 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 18
  • 19. Assimilation and Phonological changes … Table-6: Vowel changes occurred when OMS are attached right after SMS 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 19
  • 20. Assimilation and Phonological changes … 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 20
  • 21. Assimilation and Phonological changes … Table-7: Vowel changes occurred when OMS are attached after circumfixes 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 21
  • 22. 9) Conclusion Ge’ez verbs, alike the other Semitic languages, do have prosodic non- concatenatative morphology. Its non-concatenative nature is characterized by the internal modification of a seed of a verb. The Ge’ez verbs morphology described and the declaration model designed can be used by both linguistic and computational researchers. The model can also be consumed by various Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems such as machine translation, spell-check, speech recognition, automatic dictionary (lexicon) compilation, POS tagging, morphological analyzer and synthesizer, automatic sentence construction, etc. 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 22
  • 23. ንሴብሐክሙ ነመስግነኩም እናመሰግናችኋለን [=We Thank you] desta4us@gmail.com sebsibe2004@yahoo.com Questions and/or Comments 03/12/2011 Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration Model 23
  • 24. See Complete Declaration Result Ge'ez Verbs Morphology and Declaration 03/12/2011 24 Model