Morphology is the study of how words are composed of smaller units of meaning (morphemes). It allows humans to create, memorize, and understand words in their language. To process and understand human languages, we expect our computational models to also learn morphology. Recent advances in neural network models provide us with models that compose word representations from smaller units like word segments, character n-grams, or characters. These so-called subword unit models do not explicitly model morphology yet they achieve impressive performance across many multilingual NLP tasks, especially on languages with complex morphological processes. This thesis aims to shed light on the following questions: (1) What do subword unit mode...
The paper investigates the morphological impact of quantitative properties of lexical and sublexical...
This thesis investigates the system governing complex morphological forms in English and the way in ...
Treating morphologically complex words (MCWs) as atomic units in translation would not yield a desi...
�� 2018 The Authors. Published by Association for Computational Linguistics. This is an open access ...
Neural architectures are prominent in the construction of language models (LMs). However, word-leve...
One of the great challenges in linguistics and cognitive science is to understand the nature of the ...
This thesis addresses some of the challenges of translating morphologically rich languages (MRLs). W...
Determining optimal units of representing morphologically complex words in the mental lexicon is a c...
Morphological tasks use large multi-lingual datasets that organize words into inflection tables, whi...
Morphology is attracting more and more the interest of linguists. No complete theory of language ca...
Determining optimal units of representing morphologically complex words in the mental lexicon is a c...
We sample from behavioral studies of visually presented inflected and derived words in the lexical d...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
We examine the role of character patterns in three tasks: morphological analysis, lemmatization and ...
Lexical morphemes such as roots, stems, inflectional and derivational affixes constitute the basic i...
The paper investigates the morphological impact of quantitative properties of lexical and sublexical...
This thesis investigates the system governing complex morphological forms in English and the way in ...
Treating morphologically complex words (MCWs) as atomic units in translation would not yield a desi...
�� 2018 The Authors. Published by Association for Computational Linguistics. This is an open access ...
Neural architectures are prominent in the construction of language models (LMs). However, word-leve...
One of the great challenges in linguistics and cognitive science is to understand the nature of the ...
This thesis addresses some of the challenges of translating morphologically rich languages (MRLs). W...
Determining optimal units of representing morphologically complex words in the mental lexicon is a c...
Morphological tasks use large multi-lingual datasets that organize words into inflection tables, whi...
Morphology is attracting more and more the interest of linguists. No complete theory of language ca...
Determining optimal units of representing morphologically complex words in the mental lexicon is a c...
We sample from behavioral studies of visually presented inflected and derived words in the lexical d...
In this chapter, we critically review experiments on morphological processing focusing on compounds...
We examine the role of character patterns in three tasks: morphological analysis, lemmatization and ...
Lexical morphemes such as roots, stems, inflectional and derivational affixes constitute the basic i...
The paper investigates the morphological impact of quantitative properties of lexical and sublexical...
This thesis investigates the system governing complex morphological forms in English and the way in ...
Treating morphologically complex words (MCWs) as atomic units in translation would not yield a desi...