* Add Lemmatizer and simplify related components
* Add `Lemmatizer` pipe with `lookup` and `rule` modes using the
`Lookups` tables.
* Reduce `Tagger` to a simple tagger that sets `Token.tag` (no pos or lemma)
* Reduce `Morphology` to only keep track of morph tags (no tag map, lemmatizer,
or morph rules)
* Remove lemmatizer from `Vocab`
* Adjust many many tests
Differences:
* No default lookup lemmas
* No special treatment of TAG in `from_array` and similar required
* Easier to modify labels in a `Tagger`
* No extra strings added from morphology / tag map
* Fix test
* Initial fix for Lemmatizer config/serialization
* Adjust init test to be more generic
* Adjust init test to force empty Lookups
* Add simple cache to rule-based lemmatizer
* Convert language-specific lemmatizers
Convert language-specific lemmatizers to component lemmatizers. Remove
previous lemmatizer class.
* Fix French and Polish lemmatizers
* Remove outdated UPOS conversions
* Update Russian lemmatizer init in tests
* Add minimal init/run tests for custom lemmatizers
* Add option to overwrite existing lemmas
* Update mode setting, lookup loading, and caching
* Make `mode` an immutable property
* Only enforce strict `load_lookups` for known supported modes
* Move caching into individual `_lemmatize` methods
* Implement strict when lang is not found in lookups
* Fix tables/lookups in make_lemmatizer
* Reallow provided lookups and allow for stricter checks
* Add lookups asset to all Lemmatizer pipe tests
* Rename lookups in lemmatizer init test
* Clean up merge
* Refactor lookup table loading
* Add helper from `load_lemmatizer_lookups` that loads required and
optional lookups tables based on settings provided by a config.
Additional slight refactor of lookups:
* Add `Lookups.set_table` to set a table from a provided `Table`
* Reorder class definitions to be able to specify type as `Table`
* Move registry assets into test methods
* Refactor lookups tables config
Use class methods within `Lemmatizer` to provide the config for
particular modes and to load the lookups from a config.
* Add pipe and score to lemmatizer
* Simplify Tagger.score
* Add missing import
* Clean up imports and auto-format
* Remove unused kwarg
* Tidy up and auto-format
* Update docstrings for Lemmatizer
Update docstrings for Lemmatizer.
Additionally modify `is_base_form` API to take `Token` instead of
individual features.
* Update docstrings
* Remove tag map values from Tagger.add_label
* Update API docs
* Fix relative link in Lemmatizer API docs
* `MorphAnalysis.get` returns only the field values
* Move `_normalize_props` inside `Morphology` as
`Morphology.normalize_attrs` and simplify
* Simplify POS field detection/conversion
* Convert all non-POS features to strings
* `Morphology` returns an empty string for a missing morph to align
with the FEATS string returned for an existing morph
* Remove unused `list_to_feats`
Remove corpus-specific tag maps from the language data for languages
without custom tokenizers. For languages with custom word segmenters
that also provide tags (Japanese and Korean), the tag maps for the
custom tokenizers are kept as the default.
The default tag maps for languages without custom tokenizers are now the
default tag map from `lang/tag_map/py`, UPOS -> UPOS.
* Restructure tag maps for MorphAnalysis changes
Prepare tag maps for upcoming MorphAnalysis changes that allow
arbritrary features.
* Use default tag map rather than duplicating for ca / uk / vi
* Import tag map into defaults for ga
* Modify tag maps so all morphological fields and features are strings
* Move features from `"Other"` to the top level
* Rewrite tuples as strings separated by `","`
* Rewrite morph symbols for fr lemmatizer as strings
* Export MorphAnalysis under spacy.tokens
* Modify morphology to support arbitrary features
Modify `Morphology` and `MorphAnalysis` so that arbitrary features are
supported.
* Modify `MorphAnalysisC` so that it can support arbitrary features and
multiple values per field. `MorphAnalysisC` is redesigned to contain:
* key: hash of UD FEATS string of morphological features
* array of `MorphFeatureC` structs that each contain a hash of `Field`
and `Field=Value` for a given morphological feature, which makes it
possible to:
* find features by field
* represent multiple values for a given field
* `get_field()` is renamed to `get_by_field()` and is no longer `nogil`.
Instead a new helper function `get_n_by_field()` is `nogil` and returns
`n` features by field.
* `MorphAnalysis.get()` returns all possible values for a field as a
list of individual features such as `["Tense=Pres", "Tense=Past"]`.
* `MorphAnalysis`'s `str()` and `repr()` are the UD FEATS string.
* `Morphology.feats_to_dict()` converts a UD FEATS string to a dict
where:
* Each field has one entry in the dict
* Multiple values remain separated by a separator in the value string
* `Token.morph_` returns the UD FEATS string and you can set
`Token.morph_` with a UD FEATS string or with a tag map dict.
* Modify get_by_field to use np.ndarray
Modify `get_by_field()` to use np.ndarray. Remove `max_results` from
`get_n_by_field()` and always iterate over all the fields.
* Rewrite without MorphFeatureC
* Add shortcut for existing feats strings as keys
Add shortcut for existing feats strings as keys in `Morphology.add()`.
* Check for '_' as empty analysis when adding morphs
* Extend helper converters in Morphology
Add and extend helper converters that convert and normalize between:
* UD FEATS strings (`"Case=dat,gen|Number=sing"`)
* per-field dict of feats (`{"Case": "dat,gen", "Number": "sing"}`)
* list of individual features (`["Case=dat", "Case=gen",
"Number=sing"]`)
All converters sort fields and values where applicable.