We present a quantitative approach to disambiguating flat morphological analyses and producing more deeply structured analyses. Based on existing morphological segmentations, possible combinations of resulting word trees for the next level are filtered first by criteria of linguistic plausibility and then by weighting procedures based on the geometric mean. The frequencies for weighting are derived from three different sources (counts of morphs in a lexicon, counts of largest constituents in a lexicon, counts of token frequencies in a corpus) and can be used either to find the best analysis on the level of morphs or on the next higher constituent level. The evaluation shows that for this task corpus-based frequency counts are slightly super...
Morphology is the area of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words. Information Re...
This paper describes a multilevel method in lexical-morphological analysis which offers robustness a...
Many modern natural language processing applications would benefit from automatic morphological anal...
A procedure. designated 'MORPH: has been developed for the automatic morphological analysis of ...
The question we address in this paper is: how to perform morphological analysis in the framework of ...
A core issue that hampers development and use of language technology for underresourced and morpholo...
Abstract. We adapt the cognitively-oriented morphology acquisition model proposed in (Chan 2008) to ...
Morphological analysis is an important subtask in text-to-speech conversion, hyphenation, and other ...
The development of rich, multi-lingual corpora is essential for enabling new types of large-scale in...
Abstract—We present a tool that facilitates the efficient exten-sion of morphological lexica. The to...
Most state-of-the-art systems today produce morphological analysis based only on orthographic patter...
Morphology is the area of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words Information Re...
This article surveys resource-light monolingual approaches to morphological analysis and tagging. Wh...
International audienceThis paper presents a simple framework forcharacterizing morphological complex...
Twenty years ago morphological analysis of natural language was a chal-lenge to computational lingui...
Morphology is the area of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words. Information Re...
This paper describes a multilevel method in lexical-morphological analysis which offers robustness a...
Many modern natural language processing applications would benefit from automatic morphological anal...
A procedure. designated 'MORPH: has been developed for the automatic morphological analysis of ...
The question we address in this paper is: how to perform morphological analysis in the framework of ...
A core issue that hampers development and use of language technology for underresourced and morpholo...
Abstract. We adapt the cognitively-oriented morphology acquisition model proposed in (Chan 2008) to ...
Morphological analysis is an important subtask in text-to-speech conversion, hyphenation, and other ...
The development of rich, multi-lingual corpora is essential for enabling new types of large-scale in...
Abstract—We present a tool that facilitates the efficient exten-sion of morphological lexica. The to...
Most state-of-the-art systems today produce morphological analysis based only on orthographic patter...
Morphology is the area of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words Information Re...
This article surveys resource-light monolingual approaches to morphological analysis and tagging. Wh...
International audienceThis paper presents a simple framework forcharacterizing morphological complex...
Twenty years ago morphological analysis of natural language was a chal-lenge to computational lingui...
Morphology is the area of linguistics concerned with the internal structure of words. Information Re...
This paper describes a multilevel method in lexical-morphological analysis which offers robustness a...
Many modern natural language processing applications would benefit from automatic morphological anal...