This is a sample of the MORrocan MORphological Vocabulary (MORV). It contains a set of verbs with correspending morphological attributes. MORV considers the same Arabic morphological categories (noun, verb and particles) where each category can be assigned the following attributes:
- Gender: Verbs can be separated to two classes: feminine and masculine. In addition to these values, nouns can be classified as neuter. Gender is not applicable for particles. (m for maasculine and f for feminine)
- Number: refers to the quantity of countable nouns or to the number of verb subject. (s for singular anf p for plural)
- Tense: is the time described by a verb which can be in the past, the present, the future or the imperative. (1=past, 2=present, 3= futur and 4=imperative)
- Person: refers to someone taking part in the event which is expresses by a verb. It can be with assigned three value: the first, the second or the third.
- Voice: In a given sentence, it describes the relationship between the subject and the verb. There two verb voices: the active and the passive. (
- Transitivity: a verb that accepts one or more objects is transitive. (2 transitive and 1 for non transitive verbs)
- State: a noun is indefinite when it is unspecific. By adding the prefix ال it is transformed to definite.
- Form: negation can be applied to words in affirmative form by using the affixes ما and ش and thus the for mis transformed to negative. (1 negative and 0 is affirmative)
Test corpus is available Here .