International audienceNon-canonical inflection (deponency, heteroclisis. . . ) is extensively studied in the- oretical morphology. However, these studies often lack practical implementations associated with large-scale lexica. Yet these are precisely the requirements for objective comparative stud- ies on the complexity of morphological descriptions. We show how parsli, our model of in- flectional morphology, manages to represent many non-canonical phenomena and to formalise them in way allowing for their subsequent implementation. We illustrate it with data about a variety of languages. We expose experiments conducted on the complexity of four compet- ing descriptions of French verbal inflection, which is evaluated using the information-th...
International audienceToday there is a growing consensus in the psycholinguistic research community ...
International audienceSince Rumelhart & McClelland (1986) first presented their connectionist model ...
The field of statistical natural language processing has been turning toward morpholog-ically rich l...
International audienceNon-canonical inflection (deponency, heteroclisis. . . ) is extensively studie...
Vers la morphologie et au-delà.International audience RÉSUMÉ. Les ph&eac...
<p>Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology</p><p> </p> <p>Non-canonical inflection (supp...
International audienceNon-canonical inflection (suppletion, deponency, heteroclisis...) is extensive...
This dissertation introduces a new formal model of inflectional morphology called Parsli (Paradigm S...
The question of regularity within morphological paradigms has been formerly addressed within appro...
Inflectional morphology plays a paradoxical role in language. On the one hand it tells us useful thi...
Summary : A supralexical model of morphological representation for French derivational morphology Th...
International audienceInflectional morphology as a research topic lies on the crossroads of many lin...
10 pagesThe paper presents a linguistic and computational model aiming at making the morphological s...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
The purpose of this paper is to present a general approach to verbal inflection with special emphasi...
International audienceToday there is a growing consensus in the psycholinguistic research community ...
International audienceSince Rumelhart & McClelland (1986) first presented their connectionist model ...
The field of statistical natural language processing has been turning toward morpholog-ically rich l...
International audienceNon-canonical inflection (deponency, heteroclisis. . . ) is extensively studie...
Vers la morphologie et au-delà.International audience RÉSUMÉ. Les ph&eac...
<p>Systems and Frameworks for Computational Morphology</p><p> </p> <p>Non-canonical inflection (supp...
International audienceNon-canonical inflection (suppletion, deponency, heteroclisis...) is extensive...
This dissertation introduces a new formal model of inflectional morphology called Parsli (Paradigm S...
The question of regularity within morphological paradigms has been formerly addressed within appro...
Inflectional morphology plays a paradoxical role in language. On the one hand it tells us useful thi...
Summary : A supralexical model of morphological representation for French derivational morphology Th...
International audienceInflectional morphology as a research topic lies on the crossroads of many lin...
10 pagesThe paper presents a linguistic and computational model aiming at making the morphological s...
There are many logical possibilities for marking morphological features. However only some of them a...
The purpose of this paper is to present a general approach to verbal inflection with special emphasi...
International audienceToday there is a growing consensus in the psycholinguistic research community ...
International audienceSince Rumelhart & McClelland (1986) first presented their connectionist model ...
The field of statistical natural language processing has been turning toward morpholog-ically rich l...