This paper describes a multilevel method in lexical-morphological analysis which offers robustness and avoids overgeneration. The proposed levels are three: the analysis of standard forms, the analysis of linguistic variants, and the analysis without lexicon. This method can be seen as a variant of constraint relaxation used in syntax. This solution is being used in two different applications: a spelling corrector and a general purpose lemmatizer/tagger
The morphology of inflectional languages poses specific problems in the processing of morphological ...
Resource development mainly focuses on well-described languages with a large amount of speakers. How...
A NLP strategy is proposed for immediate run-time dealing with the open-endedness of the vocabulary....
This thesis proposes an output-oriented theory of morphology, in which morphological processes are e...
This article surveys resource-light monolingual approaches to morphological analysis and tagging. Wh...
Twenty years ago morphological analysis of natural language was a chal-lenge to computational lingui...
Morphological analysis in the current methods, such as finite-state and unification-based, are predo...
We present a novel method of statisti-cal morphological generation, i.e. the pre-diction of inflecte...
Morphological analysis requires knowledge of the stems, affixes, combnatory patterns, and spelling...
Tagalog verbs exhibit non-concatenative morphology, particularly infixation and reduplication. Morph...
We present a quantitative approach to disambiguating flat morphological analyses and producing more ...
This Master's thesis describes the two-level model, which is one way to do morphological parsing. Th...
In this paper, we examine morphological complexity through the lens of Input Optimization. We take a...
A core issue that hampers development and use of language technology for underresourced and morpholo...
This dissertation addresses the question of how various types of morpheme realization are to be cohe...
The morphology of inflectional languages poses specific problems in the processing of morphological ...
Resource development mainly focuses on well-described languages with a large amount of speakers. How...
A NLP strategy is proposed for immediate run-time dealing with the open-endedness of the vocabulary....
This thesis proposes an output-oriented theory of morphology, in which morphological processes are e...
This article surveys resource-light monolingual approaches to morphological analysis and tagging. Wh...
Twenty years ago morphological analysis of natural language was a chal-lenge to computational lingui...
Morphological analysis in the current methods, such as finite-state and unification-based, are predo...
We present a novel method of statisti-cal morphological generation, i.e. the pre-diction of inflecte...
Morphological analysis requires knowledge of the stems, affixes, combnatory patterns, and spelling...
Tagalog verbs exhibit non-concatenative morphology, particularly infixation and reduplication. Morph...
We present a quantitative approach to disambiguating flat morphological analyses and producing more ...
This Master's thesis describes the two-level model, which is one way to do morphological parsing. Th...
In this paper, we examine morphological complexity through the lens of Input Optimization. We take a...
A core issue that hampers development and use of language technology for underresourced and morpholo...
This dissertation addresses the question of how various types of morpheme realization are to be cohe...
The morphology of inflectional languages poses specific problems in the processing of morphological ...
Resource development mainly focuses on well-described languages with a large amount of speakers. How...
A NLP strategy is proposed for immediate run-time dealing with the open-endedness of the vocabulary....