Modeling the morphological structure of natural languages in terms of a nondeterministic finite-state automaton is shown to be inadequate in its handling of some common natural language phenomena. We show that a two-tape nondeterministic automaton is capable of handling these phenomena. The modeling is improved by the specification of a new type of automaton, the preset two-head automaton, which we argue is equivalent in expressive power to a linear context-free grammar. We discuss the operation of a parser which implements the improved model
this paper we present a finite-state model of phonology in which automata are the descriptions and t...
Rcccnt mathcmatical and algorithmic rcsults in thc field of fmite-state tcchnology, as well as thc i...
Both deterministic and non-deterministic nite state machines (automata) recognize regular languages ...
This dissertation is concerned with finite state machine-based technology for modeling natural langu...
This Master's thesis describes the two-level model, which is one way to do morphological parsing. Th...
This Master's thesis describes the two-level model, which is one way to do morphological parsing. Th...
Twenty years ago morphological analysis of natural language was a chal-lenge to computational lingui...
A language independent model for recognition and production of word forms is presented. This "two-le...
A language independent model for recognition and production of word forms is presented. This "two-le...
Recent mathematical and algorithmic results in the field of finite-state technology, as well the inc...
Finite-state morphological models are formalisms for describing the set of valid word-forms of a nat...
This dissertation presents a new computationally implemented linguistic model for morphological anal...
This dissertation presents a new computationally implemented linguistic model for morphological anal...
Abstract. Finite-state processing is typically based on structures that allow for efficient indexing...
Finite State Automata (FSA) and their variants are natural tools adapted to the description of vario...
this paper we present a finite-state model of phonology in which automata are the descriptions and t...
Rcccnt mathcmatical and algorithmic rcsults in thc field of fmite-state tcchnology, as well as thc i...
Both deterministic and non-deterministic nite state machines (automata) recognize regular languages ...
This dissertation is concerned with finite state machine-based technology for modeling natural langu...
This Master's thesis describes the two-level model, which is one way to do morphological parsing. Th...
This Master's thesis describes the two-level model, which is one way to do morphological parsing. Th...
Twenty years ago morphological analysis of natural language was a chal-lenge to computational lingui...
A language independent model for recognition and production of word forms is presented. This "two-le...
A language independent model for recognition and production of word forms is presented. This "two-le...
Recent mathematical and algorithmic results in the field of finite-state technology, as well the inc...
Finite-state morphological models are formalisms for describing the set of valid word-forms of a nat...
This dissertation presents a new computationally implemented linguistic model for morphological anal...
This dissertation presents a new computationally implemented linguistic model for morphological anal...
Abstract. Finite-state processing is typically based on structures that allow for efficient indexing...
Finite State Automata (FSA) and their variants are natural tools adapted to the description of vario...
this paper we present a finite-state model of phonology in which automata are the descriptions and t...
Rcccnt mathcmatical and algorithmic rcsults in thc field of fmite-state tcchnology, as well as thc i...
Both deterministic and non-deterministic nite state machines (automata) recognize regular languages ...