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The attributive multi-word pronoun "feara makkárge" is automatically tokenized with a separate particle "ge" before any Constraint Grammar analysis.
For grammar rules it is a disadvantage to have a particle between an attributive pronoun and its nominal head.
It is also strange when two separate elements are analyzed as a MWE just to split the element in two.
Example sentence:
Olbmuid dieđut eará máilmmeosiin bođii mátkegirjjálašvuođas, man čállin ledje feara makkárge johttit dego mišunárat, jesuihtat, sisafárrejeaddjit, šlávagávppašeaddjit ja soalddáhat.
To avoid this split, we need to lexicalise the pronoun including the clitic. That will give us two analyses that needs to be disambiguated in the mwe-dis.cg3 file. If that is still not good, we need to remove feara makkár from the clitics altogether.
The attributive multi-word pronoun "feara makkárge" is automatically tokenized with a separate particle "ge" before any Constraint Grammar analysis.
For grammar rules it is a disadvantage to have a particle between an attributive pronoun and its nominal head.
It is also strange when two separate elements are analyzed as a MWE just to split the element in two.
Example sentence:
Analysis:
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