In this paper, we describe a resource-light system for the automatic morphological analysis and tag-ging of Russian. We eschew the use of extensive resources (particularly, large annotated corpora and lexicons), exploiting instead (i) pre-existing anno-tated corpora of Czech; (ii) an unannotated corpus of Russian. We show that our approach has benefits, and present what we believe to be one of the first full evaluations of a Russian tagger in the openly avail-able literature.
We describe an approach for morphological analysis combining a rule-based word level morphological a...
Morphological annotation constitutes essential, very useful and very common linguistic information p...
At present linguists have access to digital collections of dictionaries and language samples known a...
In this paper, we describe a resource-light system for the automatic morphological analysis and tagg...
This paper deals with the development of morphosyntactic taggers for spoken varieties of the Slavic ...
Fusional languages have rich inflection. As a consequence, tagsets capturing their morphological fea...
The paper describes a tagging scheme designed for the Russian Treebank and presents tools used for c...
International audienceAvailability of morphological resources is an important and recurrent need bec...
The task of annotating a historical corpus with morphosyntactic information poses problems which dif...
This paper reports on challenges and results in developing NLP resources for spoken Rusyn. Being a S...
This work continues in implementational and experimental project Morče, which aimed to create the be...
We describe a knowledge and labor-light system for morphological analysis of fusional languages, exe...
The paper presents experiments on part-of-speech and full morphological tagging of the Slavic minori...
In this paper we describe the mapping of Zaliznjak’s (1977) morphological classes into the lexical r...
This article surveys resource-light monolingual approaches to morphological analysis and tagging. Wh...
We describe an approach for morphological analysis combining a rule-based word level morphological a...
Morphological annotation constitutes essential, very useful and very common linguistic information p...
At present linguists have access to digital collections of dictionaries and language samples known a...
In this paper, we describe a resource-light system for the automatic morphological analysis and tagg...
This paper deals with the development of morphosyntactic taggers for spoken varieties of the Slavic ...
Fusional languages have rich inflection. As a consequence, tagsets capturing their morphological fea...
The paper describes a tagging scheme designed for the Russian Treebank and presents tools used for c...
International audienceAvailability of morphological resources is an important and recurrent need bec...
The task of annotating a historical corpus with morphosyntactic information poses problems which dif...
This paper reports on challenges and results in developing NLP resources for spoken Rusyn. Being a S...
This work continues in implementational and experimental project Morče, which aimed to create the be...
We describe a knowledge and labor-light system for morphological analysis of fusional languages, exe...
The paper presents experiments on part-of-speech and full morphological tagging of the Slavic minori...
In this paper we describe the mapping of Zaliznjak’s (1977) morphological classes into the lexical r...
This article surveys resource-light monolingual approaches to morphological analysis and tagging. Wh...
We describe an approach for morphological analysis combining a rule-based word level morphological a...
Morphological annotation constitutes essential, very useful and very common linguistic information p...
At present linguists have access to digital collections of dictionaries and language samples known a...