The CELEX database is one of the standard lexical resources for German. It yields a wealth of data especially for phonological and morphological applications. The morphological part comprises deep-structure morphological analyses of German. However, as it was developed in the Nineties, both encoding and spelling are outdated. About one fifth of over 50,000 datasets contain umlauts and signs such as ß. Changes to a modern version cannot be obtained by simple substitution. In this paper, we shortly describe the original content and form of the orthographic and morphological database for German in CELEX. Then we present our work on modernizing the linguistic data. Lemmas and morphological analyses are transferred to a modern standard of encodi...
The article examines the innovative processes in the morphological system of the German language ba...
The paper directly follows onto the Large German-Czech Academic Dictionary project, which is being c...
The paper directly follows onto the Large German-Czech Academic Dictionary project, which is being c...
German is a language with complex morphological processes. Its long and often ambiguous word forms p...
This paper deals with the creation of the first morphological treebank for German by merging two pre...
With written Swiss German becoming more popular in everyday use, it has become a target for text pro...
With written Swiss German becoming more popular in everyday use, it has become a target for text pro...
The availability of computerized lexical data is growing. In spite of this fact, little resources ar...
The availability of computerized lexical data is growing. In spite of this fact, little resources ar...
This paper presents an integrated tool for German morphology and statistical part-of-speech tagging ...
We introduce DeLex, a freely-avaible, large-scale and linguistically grounded morphological lexicon ...
In this paper we present an evaluation of rule-based morphological components for German for use in ...
This paper is a study of the morphology and phonology of truncations in German (also known as i-Bild...
paderborn.de 1 This paper was published in the Proceedings of the COLING-ACL 1998. In this paper we ...
Morphematic reorientation of German orthography takes place in conformity with a general law in the ...
The article examines the innovative processes in the morphological system of the German language ba...
The paper directly follows onto the Large German-Czech Academic Dictionary project, which is being c...
The paper directly follows onto the Large German-Czech Academic Dictionary project, which is being c...
German is a language with complex morphological processes. Its long and often ambiguous word forms p...
This paper deals with the creation of the first morphological treebank for German by merging two pre...
With written Swiss German becoming more popular in everyday use, it has become a target for text pro...
With written Swiss German becoming more popular in everyday use, it has become a target for text pro...
The availability of computerized lexical data is growing. In spite of this fact, little resources ar...
The availability of computerized lexical data is growing. In spite of this fact, little resources ar...
This paper presents an integrated tool for German morphology and statistical part-of-speech tagging ...
We introduce DeLex, a freely-avaible, large-scale and linguistically grounded morphological lexicon ...
In this paper we present an evaluation of rule-based morphological components for German for use in ...
This paper is a study of the morphology and phonology of truncations in German (also known as i-Bild...
paderborn.de 1 This paper was published in the Proceedings of the COLING-ACL 1998. In this paper we ...
Morphematic reorientation of German orthography takes place in conformity with a general law in the ...
The article examines the innovative processes in the morphological system of the German language ba...
The paper directly follows onto the Large German-Czech Academic Dictionary project, which is being c...
The paper directly follows onto the Large German-Czech Academic Dictionary project, which is being c...