This paper presents a morphological classification of languages from the IR perspective. Linguistic typology research has shown that the morphological complexity of every language in the world can be described by two variables, index of synthesis and index of fusion. These variables provide a theoretical basis for IR research handling morphological issues. A common theoretical framework is needed in particular because of the increasing significance of cross‐language retrieval research and CLIR systems processing different languages. The paper elaborates the linguistic morphological typology for the purposes of IR research. It studies how the indexes of synthesis and fusion could be used as practical tools in mono‐ and cross‐lingual IR research. The need for semantic and syntactic typologies is discussed. The paper also reviews studies made in different languages on the effects of morphology and stemming in IR.
Article navigation
1 June 2001
Research Article|
June 01 2001
Morphological typology of languages for IR Available to Purchase
Ari Pirkola
Ari Pirkola
Department of Information Studies, University of Tampere, PO Box 607, 33101 Tampere, Finland
Search for other works by this author on:
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7379
Print ISSN: 0022-0418
© MCB UP Limited
2001
Journal of Documentation (2001) 57 (3): 330–348.
Citation
Pirkola A (2001), "Morphological typology of languages for IR". Journal of Documentation, Vol. 57 No. 3 pp. 330–348, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/EUM0000000007085
Download citation file:
Suggested Reading
Application of probabilistic methods to Chinese
Journal of Documentation (March,1997)
Multilingual Dictionary of Electronic Publishing: : English‐German‐French‐Spanish‐Italian
Reference Reviews (July,1997)
Electronic publishing and minority languages: Welsh as a case study
Program (June,1998)
Management for Research Libraries Cooperation (Papers from the Association of American Universities and ARL (Association of Research Libraries) Program for Electronic Publishing and Shared Global Resources)
New Library World (February,2002)
Electronic Pre‐publishing for Worldwide Access: The Case of High Energy Physics
Interlending & Document Supply (June,1994)
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
