W dniu 2014-01-02 13:53, Daniel Naber pisze:
> On 2014-01-02 12:54, Marcin Miłkowski wrote:
>
>> Actually, "road" can be used as an adjective, for example in "road
>> sign".
>
> Other nouns like table, chair, and car are not in the dictionary as an
> adjective. Looking at the AGID data[1] (where our data, amongst other
> sources, comes from), I see:
>
> road A: roadder?, roader<? 1 | roaddest?, roadest<? 1
>
> The "<" and "?" seem to indicate a level of uncertainty in the data.
> Maybe this was not considered when the data was originally imported but
> should have been.

It was but only for the forms directly annotated with "<" and "?". This 
is why we don't have "roadder" in our lexicon. I didn't have a rule to 
remove an entry with all unsure forms because some were correct...

I can remove "road" as adjective but how do we find other bad forms...? 
Any idea?

Best,
Marcin

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