# This file contains a list of stemmers to include in the distribution. # The format is a set of space separated lines - on each line: # First item is name of stemmer. # Second item is comma separated list of character sets. # Third item is comma separated list of names to refer to the stemmer by. # # Lines starting with a #, or blank lines, are ignored. # List all the main algorithms for each language, in UTF-8. danish UTF_8 danish,da,dan dutch UTF_8 dutch,nl,dut,nld english UTF_8 english,en,eng finnish UTF_8 finnish,fi,fin french UTF_8 french,fr,fre,fra german UTF_8 german,de,ger,deu hungarian UTF_8 hungarian,hu,hun italian UTF_8 italian,it,ita norwegian UTF_8 norwegian,no,nor portuguese UTF_8 portuguese,pt,por romanian UTF_8 romanian,ro,rum,ron russian UTF_8 russian,ru,rus spanish UTF_8 spanish,es,esl,spa swedish UTF_8 swedish,sv,swe turkish UTF_8 turkish,tr,tur # Also include the traditional porter algorithm for english. # The porter algorithm is included in the libstemmer distribution to assist # with backwards compatibility, but for new systems the english algorithm # should be used in preference. porter UTF_8 porter # Some other stemmers in the snowball project are not included in the standard # distribution. To compile a libstemmer with them in, add them to this list, # and regenerate the distribution. (You will need a full source checkout for # this.) They are included in the snowball website as curiosities, but are not # intended for general use, and use of them is is not fully supported. These # algorithms are: # # german2 - This is a slight modification of the german stemmer. #german2 UTF_8 german2 # # kraaij_pohlmann - This is a different dutch stemmer. #kraaij_pohlmann UTF_8 kraaij_pohlmann # # lovins - This is an english stemmer, but fairly outdated, and # only really applicable to a restricted type of input text # (keywords in academic publications). #lovins UTF_8 lovins