![]() ![]() The lemma is the dictionary form of a word, and " accreditation" has a dictionary entry, whereas something like "accredited" doesn't. See the Usage section of the Wikipedia article for "Word stem" for more info. The documentation uses the word "stem", but I do think that the lemma is what is intended here, and getting "accreditation" is the expected behaviour. This is because there are words such as production and producing In linguistic analysis, the stem is defined more generally as the analyzed base form from which all inflected forms can be formed. For example, from "produced", the lemma is "produce", but the stem is "produc-". The stem is the part of the word that never changes even when morphologically inflected a lemma is the base form of the word. See the difference between stem and lemma on Wikipedia. lemma finds the lemma of words, not actually the stems. Wars, battles, warfare, physical violence, personal and country defense, secret agencies.As for why the tagger doesn't find "accredit" from "accreditation", this is because the scheme. Visual concepts (visual perception, sight, colors, visibility, except spatial concepts). Transport, modes of transportation, transportation activities travels, trips, traveling, travelers, tourism. Tasks, chores, activities, jobs evaluation, validation, marking, checking, correcting.įabric, clothes, clothing, footwear, lifestyle, accessories, makeup, hairstyle, fashion, fashion designers. Sports, games and video games, recreation (pastimes, hobbies, etc.) The states of matter (solid, liquid, gas).Ĭoncepts of space and the sense of touch dimensionality, proprioception (sense of position and movement) and haptic perception. Sexual connotation sexual activities sexual reproduction sexology. Religions, faiths, beliefs, mysticism, mythological creatures, myths. Politics, political leaders and representatives government nobility.Ĭoncepts of possession items which tend to belong to people. Physics, physical measures and phenomena, matter, its motion and energy astronomical concepts, celestial objects, space, physical universe. Philosophical concepts, philosophers psychology, psychological concepts human behavior. Nautical and aviation concepts: vessels and aircrafts pilots sea and air traveling. Sound, sounds, hearing music, songs, music artists, composers dances, dancing, dancers. Mass media such as print media (news media, newspapers, magazines, etc.), publishing, photography, cinema (films, directors, screenwriters, etc.), broadcasting (radio and television), and advertising. Mathematics, statistics, numbers, mathematical operations and functions, mathematical and statistical concepts. Literature, authors, books, novels, poetry, plays, theatre. Laws, justice, judges, police, crimes, criminal minds and behaviors. Languages, linguistics, idiomatic expressions, phrases. Human health and medicine diseases, drugs and prescriptions physical, mental and social well-being.Įvents of the past occurred after the invention of writing systems (for prehistory, see archaeology). Geography and geographical concepts (continents, countries, regions, provinces, cities, towns, villages, rivers, hills, mountains, plains, etc.) geology and geological concepts (solid Earth, rocks, geological processes, earthquakes, volcanos, etc.) geophysics places. Natural environment and its preservation ecology natural events (fires, rains, typhoons, etc.) meteorology, weather conditions.įarming, agriculture plant cultivation, livestock raising fishing hunting.įood, drinks, flavors, sense of taste eating places (bars, pubs, restaurants), food events. except for music, dance, poetry, photography and theatre), architecture (construction, buildings, etc.), archaeology (sites, finds etc.), prehistory.īiology animals, plants and their classifications, microorganisms.īusiness, industry, economy, finance, management, money.Ĭhemistry, compounds, chemicals, minerals, mineralogy.Ĭommunication (oral, written, etc.) and telecommunication (telegraph, telephone, TV, radio, fax, Internet, etc.) means.Ĭomputer science, computing, hardware and software.Ĭrafts (handicraft, skilled work, etc.), engineering, technology.Ĭoncepts affecting local and global culture and society social behavior, trends, norms and expectations in human society anthropology.Įducation, teaching, students science and general scientific concepts (specific concepts go to the various domains: mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology, computing, etc.).įeelings, emotions, emotional states and reactions. Art (painting, visual arts, sculpture, etc. ![]()
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