Abstract

For the retrieval of information from different sources and formats, pre-processing of the collected information is the most important task. The process of Stop-Word elimination is one such part of the pre-processing phase. This paper presents, for the first time, the list of stop words, stop stems and stop lemmas for Malayalam language of India. Initially, a corpus of Malayalam languages was created. The total count of words in the corpus was more than 21 million out of which approximately 0.33 million were unique words. This was processed to yield a total of 153 Stop-words. Stemming was possible for 20 words and lemmatization could be done for 25 words only. The final refined stop word list consists of 123 Stop-words. Malayalam is a widely spoken language by people living in India and many other parts of the world. The results presented here are bound to be used by any NLP activity for this language.

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