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Dataset of Uzbek verbs with formation and suffixes
Maksud Sharipov1, Jernej Vičič2
1Urgench State University named after Abu Rayhan Biruni, 14, Kh. Alimdjan str, Urgench city 220100, Uzbekistan.
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The main goal of this work is to create a dataset of Uzbek language verbs. This dataset stores information about which words verbs are derived from and with which affixes. The affixes are classified into distinct categories. With the help of this dataset, it is possible to determine from which parts of speech each Uzbek verb is derived and with which affixes. It also plays a key role in identifying verbs in Uzbek language texts and developing rule-based models for their analysis. Additionally, this dataset plays a key role in building various artificial intelligence models for the morphological and syntactic analysis of Uzbek language texts. Verbs play a crucial role in learning any language; therefore, students in schools and higher education institutions can also use this dataset during the learning process. The obtained dataset serves as a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners interested in Uzbek language processing tasks.
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