. In this paper we outline a lexical organization for Turkish that makes use of lexical rules for inflections, derivations, and lexical category changes to control the proliferation of lexical entries. Lexical rules handle changes in grammatical roles, enforce type constraints, and control the mapping of subcategorization frames in valency-changing operations. A lexical inheritance hierarchy facilitates the enforcement of type constraints. The resulting grammar architecture has morphology embedded in the lexicon. The design has been tested as part of an HPSG grammar for Turkish. Rebracketing in compounds and phrasal scope in affixation present formidable difficulties for lexical rules. In terms of performance, run-time execution of the rul...
Abstract We present a set of language resources and tools—a morphological parser, a morphological di...
MorphoLex is a study in which root, prefix and suffixes of words are analyzed. With MorphoLex, many ...
This paper presents some very prelimi-nary results for and problems in develop-ing a statistical mac...
. In this paper we outline a lexical organization for Turkish that makes use of lexical rules for i...
A WORD GRAMMAR OF TURKISH WITH MORPHOPHONEMIC RULES Oztaner, Serdar Murat M.S., Department of Compu...
Turkish is an agglutinative language with rich morphology. A Turkish verb can have thousands of diff...
The language processing capability of humans is highly dependent on the transparent interface betwee...
This paper describes a full two-level morphological description of Turkish word structures. The desc...
Title: Processing of Turkic Languages Author: Sibel Ciddi Department: Institute of Formal and Applie...
This paper investigates the use of sublexical units as a solution to handling the complex morphology...
This paper primarily discusses how to model Turkish morphotactics using flag diacritics. We present ...
This paper describes a multi-word expression processor for preprocessing Turkish text for various la...
Morphological units carry vast amount of semantic information for languages with rich inflec-tional ...
This paper describes a multi-word expression processor for preprocessing Turkish text for various la...
This thesis aims to present several combined methods for the morphological processing of Turkic lang...
Abstract We present a set of language resources and tools—a morphological parser, a morphological di...
MorphoLex is a study in which root, prefix and suffixes of words are analyzed. With MorphoLex, many ...
This paper presents some very prelimi-nary results for and problems in develop-ing a statistical mac...
. In this paper we outline a lexical organization for Turkish that makes use of lexical rules for i...
A WORD GRAMMAR OF TURKISH WITH MORPHOPHONEMIC RULES Oztaner, Serdar Murat M.S., Department of Compu...
Turkish is an agglutinative language with rich morphology. A Turkish verb can have thousands of diff...
The language processing capability of humans is highly dependent on the transparent interface betwee...
This paper describes a full two-level morphological description of Turkish word structures. The desc...
Title: Processing of Turkic Languages Author: Sibel Ciddi Department: Institute of Formal and Applie...
This paper investigates the use of sublexical units as a solution to handling the complex morphology...
This paper primarily discusses how to model Turkish morphotactics using flag diacritics. We present ...
This paper describes a multi-word expression processor for preprocessing Turkish text for various la...
Morphological units carry vast amount of semantic information for languages with rich inflec-tional ...
This paper describes a multi-word expression processor for preprocessing Turkish text for various la...
This thesis aims to present several combined methods for the morphological processing of Turkic lang...
Abstract We present a set of language resources and tools—a morphological parser, a morphological di...
MorphoLex is a study in which root, prefix and suffixes of words are analyzed. With MorphoLex, many ...
This paper presents some very prelimi-nary results for and problems in develop-ing a statistical mac...