This paper describes and evaluates a simple and general solution to the handling of compound nouns in Swedish and other languages in which compounds can be formed by concatenation of single words. The basic idea is to split compounds into their components and treat these components as recognition units equivalent to other words in the language model. By using a principled grammar-based language-processing architecture, it is then possible to accommodate input in split-compound format
The compounding of words in Swedish is productive, recursive, and frequent in both text and speech. ...
This paper treats compound splitting for Swedish, where compounding is productive and very common. A...
Compounds, i.e. combining two lexical morphemes, are used for various reasons, e.g. naming, reductio...
This paper describes and evaluates a simple and general solution to the handling of compound nouns i...
The purpose of this research project is to replicate, and adapt for Swedish, previous experiments do...
In Swedish, as in other North Germanic languages, compounds are very common and a majority of the no...
Finnish is a language that forms compounds by writing segments of the compounds as single words. Thi...
This paper examines the effect of para-phrasing noun-noun compounds in statis-tical machine translat...
This study discusses the structure of Swedish compounds within the framework of Construction Grammar...
The way how compound nouns are formed are different in English and Finnish. The differences occur in...
This study investigates strategies used when translating compound nouns from German to Swedish. The ...
Unlike the English language, languages such as German, Dutch, the Skandinavian languages or Greek fo...
Abstract. We present an approach for knowledge-free and unsuper-vised recognition of compound nouns ...
Compounding seems to be the most productive word formation process in Swedish on the basis of “new w...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
The compounding of words in Swedish is productive, recursive, and frequent in both text and speech. ...
This paper treats compound splitting for Swedish, where compounding is productive and very common. A...
Compounds, i.e. combining two lexical morphemes, are used for various reasons, e.g. naming, reductio...
This paper describes and evaluates a simple and general solution to the handling of compound nouns i...
The purpose of this research project is to replicate, and adapt for Swedish, previous experiments do...
In Swedish, as in other North Germanic languages, compounds are very common and a majority of the no...
Finnish is a language that forms compounds by writing segments of the compounds as single words. Thi...
This paper examines the effect of para-phrasing noun-noun compounds in statis-tical machine translat...
This study discusses the structure of Swedish compounds within the framework of Construction Grammar...
The way how compound nouns are formed are different in English and Finnish. The differences occur in...
This study investigates strategies used when translating compound nouns from German to Swedish. The ...
Unlike the English language, languages such as German, Dutch, the Skandinavian languages or Greek fo...
Abstract. We present an approach for knowledge-free and unsuper-vised recognition of compound nouns ...
Compounding seems to be the most productive word formation process in Swedish on the basis of “new w...
Proceedings of the 16th Nordic Conference of Computational Linguistics NODALIDA-2007. Editors: Jo...
The compounding of words in Swedish is productive, recursive, and frequent in both text and speech. ...
This paper treats compound splitting for Swedish, where compounding is productive and very common. A...
Compounds, i.e. combining two lexical morphemes, are used for various reasons, e.g. naming, reductio...