This paper presents a morphophonology-based Item-and-Process approach to the finite-state lemmatization and morphological analysis of Polish. Unlike current text-based techniques, which search for all possible orthographic representations of Polish morphological suffixes, the multi-level algorithm presented here extracts morphophoneme arrays from graphemic word forms, allowing the extraction of abstract suffixes, independent of their surface representation. This makes it possible to use a simple mono-lemmatic dictionary, as well as to distinguish between homographic suffixes, and to carry out various phonological and morphological investigations using suffix fields in corpora.Peer Reviewe
The aim of this paper is to introduce to its reader the field of morphemics and morphemic analysis o...
The aim of the paper is to verify the possibility of the parallel use of the formal criteria of syst...
In the paper we present a progress report on a long-term ongoing project concerning the lexicon-gram...
This paper presents a morphophonology-based Item-and-Process approach to the finite-state lemmatizat...
This paper presents a morphophonology-based Item-and-Process approach to the finite-state lemmatizat...
Developing free morphological data for Polish A limiting factor in construction of Natural Language...
This study investigates the relationship between morphology and phonology. It addresses two interrel...
This paper presents preliminary results of an effort aiming at the creation of a morphological dicti...
We discuss morphological properties of Polish multi-word proper names. We present a cooperating fram...
This paper proposes a new statistic-based method of segmenting words by identification of a suffix. ...
This volume presents a sampling of papers devoted to different phenomena of Polish (and theoretical)...
Morfeusz is a morphological analyser (not stemmer, not tagger) for Polish, withouth a guesser - so i...
The aim of this paper is to describe an efficient tool (I PAR) for a supervised and semi-automatic e...
International audienceThe paper presents a system for joint morphosyntactic disambiguation and segme...
The objective of the thesis is to synchronically analyze the morphological structure of noun suffixe...
The aim of this paper is to introduce to its reader the field of morphemics and morphemic analysis o...
The aim of the paper is to verify the possibility of the parallel use of the formal criteria of syst...
In the paper we present a progress report on a long-term ongoing project concerning the lexicon-gram...
This paper presents a morphophonology-based Item-and-Process approach to the finite-state lemmatizat...
This paper presents a morphophonology-based Item-and-Process approach to the finite-state lemmatizat...
Developing free morphological data for Polish A limiting factor in construction of Natural Language...
This study investigates the relationship between morphology and phonology. It addresses two interrel...
This paper presents preliminary results of an effort aiming at the creation of a morphological dicti...
We discuss morphological properties of Polish multi-word proper names. We present a cooperating fram...
This paper proposes a new statistic-based method of segmenting words by identification of a suffix. ...
This volume presents a sampling of papers devoted to different phenomena of Polish (and theoretical)...
Morfeusz is a morphological analyser (not stemmer, not tagger) for Polish, withouth a guesser - so i...
The aim of this paper is to describe an efficient tool (I PAR) for a supervised and semi-automatic e...
International audienceThe paper presents a system for joint morphosyntactic disambiguation and segme...
The objective of the thesis is to synchronically analyze the morphological structure of noun suffixe...
The aim of this paper is to introduce to its reader the field of morphemics and morphemic analysis o...
The aim of the paper is to verify the possibility of the parallel use of the formal criteria of syst...
In the paper we present a progress report on a long-term ongoing project concerning the lexicon-gram...