Om felaktiga särskrivningar i svenskan och norskan och om ordboksbaserade och statistiska program för att hitta dem

Authors

  • Sven-Göran Malmgren
  • Ruth Vadtvedt Fjeld

Abstract

On decomposed compounds in Swedish and Norwegian and Dictionary-based and statistical
programs to detect them. In written Swedish and Norwegian, as well as in Danish, there is a
tendency to decompose compounds, e.g. barn bok instead of, correctly, barnbok (‘children’s
book’). The article deals with several aspects of this phenomenon, in particular the possibilities
of detecting them by means of dictionary-based and statistical programs. It is claimed that
statistical (and non-linguistic) programs should, at most, be regarded as complements to dictionary-
based ones. Intelligent programs must also be based on morphological analysis of the
(potential) compounds. As for Norwegian, an extensive corpus investigation indicates that
decomposition of compounds is much more common in informal texts than in formal ones.

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Published

2006-01-01

How to Cite

Malmgren, S.-G., & Vadtvedt Fjeld, R. (2006). Om felaktiga särskrivningar i svenskan och norskan och om ordboksbaserade och statistiska program för att hitta dem. Nordiske Studier I Leksikografi, (8). Retrieved from https://tidsskrift.dk/nsil/article/view/19300

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