For decades, processing issues have taken centre stage in the debate on the theoretical foundations of linguistic morphology. The present chapter provides a computer-based, algorithmic view on these issues, ranging from the encoding of input data to the structure of output representations, going through the basic operations of word splitting, storage, access, retrieval, and assembly of intermediate representations.

Morphological Theory And Computational Linguistics

Pirrelli;Vito
2018

Abstract

For decades, processing issues have taken centre stage in the debate on the theoretical foundations of linguistic morphology. The present chapter provides a computer-based, algorithmic view on these issues, ranging from the encoding of input data to the structure of output representations, going through the basic operations of word splitting, storage, access, retrieval, and assembly of intermediate representations.
2018
Istituto di linguistica computazionale "Antonio Zampolli" - ILC
978-0-19-966898-4
word processing
word storage
computational morphology
lexical modelling
machine language learning
finite state technology
artificial neural networks
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