This paper proposes the application of finite-state approximation techniques on a unification-based grammar of word formation for a language like German. A refinement of an RTN-based approximation algorithm is proposed, which extends the state space of the automaton by selectively adding distinctions based on the parsing history at the point of entering a context-free rule. The selection of history items exploits the specific linguistic nature of word formation. As experiments show, this algorithm avoids an explosion of the size of the automaton in the approximation construction
We describe the use of finite state automata for the description of natural languages. We demonstrat...
Modeling the morphological structure of natural languages in terms of a nondeterministic finite-stat...
This paper provides a broad overview of issues related to the construction of finite state transduce...
This dissertation is concerned with finite state machine-based technology for modeling natural langu...
Abstract. The theory of realizational morphology presented by Stump in his influential book Inflecti...
An algorithm that infers a finite state grammar from a language specified by simple erumeration of l...
AbstractWe define the new notion of a (finite-state) unification automaton, a device for finite-stat...
In this paper we propose a computational model for the representation and processing of morpho-phono...
Finite State Automata (FSA) and their variants are natural tools adapted to the description of vario...
Recent mathematical and algorithmic results in the field of finite-state technology, as well the inc...
Finite-state methods are finding ever increasing use among linguists as a way of modeling phonology ...
This note describes a new type of automaton that has been developed at CIS Munich for efficient reco...
A language independent model for recognition and production of word forms is presented. This "two-le...
Turkish is an agglutinative language with rich morphology. A Turkish verb can have thousands of diff...
Phrase-structure grammars are an effective rep-resentation for important syntactic and semantic aspe...
We describe the use of finite state automata for the description of natural languages. We demonstrat...
Modeling the morphological structure of natural languages in terms of a nondeterministic finite-stat...
This paper provides a broad overview of issues related to the construction of finite state transduce...
This dissertation is concerned with finite state machine-based technology for modeling natural langu...
Abstract. The theory of realizational morphology presented by Stump in his influential book Inflecti...
An algorithm that infers a finite state grammar from a language specified by simple erumeration of l...
AbstractWe define the new notion of a (finite-state) unification automaton, a device for finite-stat...
In this paper we propose a computational model for the representation and processing of morpho-phono...
Finite State Automata (FSA) and their variants are natural tools adapted to the description of vario...
Recent mathematical and algorithmic results in the field of finite-state technology, as well the inc...
Finite-state methods are finding ever increasing use among linguists as a way of modeling phonology ...
This note describes a new type of automaton that has been developed at CIS Munich for efficient reco...
A language independent model for recognition and production of word forms is presented. This "two-le...
Turkish is an agglutinative language with rich morphology. A Turkish verb can have thousands of diff...
Phrase-structure grammars are an effective rep-resentation for important syntactic and semantic aspe...
We describe the use of finite state automata for the description of natural languages. We demonstrat...
Modeling the morphological structure of natural languages in terms of a nondeterministic finite-stat...
This paper provides a broad overview of issues related to the construction of finite state transduce...