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← Language & CommunicationWhy does a stemmer algorithm fail to correctly process certain words that undergo morphological derivation in computational linguistics?
A)Ignores phonological context changes
B)Lacks semantic relationship analysis
C)Incorrectly applies affix stripping rules✓
D)Overemphasizes statistical co-occurrence patterns
💡 Explanation
A stemmer fails when it incorrectly applies affix stripping rules because morphological derivation often involves complex, non-deterministic changes to a word's form. Therefore, the stemmer produces an incorrect root, rather than successfully reducing the word to its base form, which the other options would not directly cause.
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