This dissertation is concerned with finite state machine-based technology for modeling natural language. Finite-state machines have proven to be efficient computational devices in modeling natural language phenomena in morphology and phonology. Because of their mathematical closure properties, finite-state machines can be manipulated and combined in many flexible ways that closely resemble formalisms used in different areas of linguistics to describe natural language. The use of finite-state transducers in constructing natural language parsers and generators has proven to be a versatile approach to describing phonological alternation, morphological constraints and morphotactics, and syntactic phenomena on the phrase level.The main contribut...
this paper we present a finite-state model of phonology in which automata are the descriptions and t...
We describe the use of finite state automata for the description of natural languages. We demonstrat...
This paper describes the development of a free/open-source finitestate morphological transducer for ...
Recent mathematical and algorithmic results in the field of finite-state technology, as well the inc...
Rcccnt mathcmatical and algorithmic rcsults in thc field of fmite-state tcchnology, as well as thc i...
Finite-state methods are finding ever increasing use among linguists as a way of modeling phonology ...
Finite-state methods are finding ever increasing use among linguists as a way of modeling phonology ...
Finite State Automata (FSA) and their variants are natural tools adapted to the description of vario...
We propose DFSM's as an extension of finite state machines, explore some of their properties, a...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
Abstract. We extend finite state registered automata (FSRA) to account for medium-distance dependenc...
Modeling the morphological structure of natural languages in terms of a nondeterministic finite-stat...
Finite-state morphological models are formalisms for describing the set of valid word-forms of a nat...
this paper we present a finite-state model of phonology in which automata are the descriptions and t...
We describe the use of finite state automata for the description of natural languages. We demonstrat...
This paper describes the development of a free/open-source finitestate morphological transducer for ...
Recent mathematical and algorithmic results in the field of finite-state technology, as well the inc...
Rcccnt mathcmatical and algorithmic rcsults in thc field of fmite-state tcchnology, as well as thc i...
Finite-state methods are finding ever increasing use among linguists as a way of modeling phonology ...
Finite-state methods are finding ever increasing use among linguists as a way of modeling phonology ...
Finite State Automata (FSA) and their variants are natural tools adapted to the description of vario...
We propose DFSM's as an extension of finite state machines, explore some of their properties, a...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
Finite-state methods have been adopted widely in computational morphology and related linguistic app...
Abstract. We extend finite state registered automata (FSRA) to account for medium-distance dependenc...
Modeling the morphological structure of natural languages in terms of a nondeterministic finite-stat...
Finite-state morphological models are formalisms for describing the set of valid word-forms of a nat...
this paper we present a finite-state model of phonology in which automata are the descriptions and t...
We describe the use of finite state automata for the description of natural languages. We demonstrat...
This paper describes the development of a free/open-source finitestate morphological transducer for ...