COMPUTATIONAL MORPHOLOGY: Related Papers in ACL Anthology
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Concordance view (Keyword-In-Context) for the term computational morphology in the ACL ARC 2.0;
- Concordance view in the ACL ARC 1.0 (Sketch Engine Service).
COMPUTATIONAL MORPHOLOGY can be found in the following ACL ARC 1.0 documents (click to explore):
- (ACL ID: C69-6901) the book of isaiah
- (ACL ID: C88-1006) morphology with two-level rules and negative rule features
- (ACL ID: C88-1064) finite-state description of semitic morphology
- (ACL ID: C90-2014) lexeme-based morphology
- (ACL ID: C90-3003) backwards phonology
- (ACL ID: C90-3049) a finite-state morphological processor for spanish
- (ACL ID: C94-1022) morphology with a null-interface
- (ACL ID: C94-1035) syllable-based model for tiie korean morpiiology
- (ACL ID: C94-2167) a methodology for automatic term recognition
- (ACL ID: E87-1003) formalisms for morphographemic description
- (ACL ID: E95-1022) a syntax-based part-of-speech analyser
- (ACL ID: J00-1006) multitiered nonlinear morphology using multitape finite automata
- (ACL ID: N06-2012) a finite-state model of georgian verbal morphology
- (ACL ID: P00-1074) panel
- (ACL ID: P91-1028) multiple default inheritance in a unification-based lexicon
- (ACL ID: P93-1019) feature-based allomorphy
- (ACL ID: P96-1016) synchronous models off language
- (ACL ID: P99-1014) inducing a semantically annotated lexicon via em-based clustering
- (ACL ID: W02-0112) teaching computational linguistics at the university of tartu
- (ACL ID: W02-0604) unsupervised learning of morphology without morphemes
- (ACL ID: W04-1313) modelling atypical syntax processing
- (ACL ID: W06-3209) learning probabilistic paradigms for morphology in a latent class model
- (ACL ID: W06-3210) a naive theory of affixation and an algorithm for extraction
- (ACL ID: W98-1008) paradigmatic treatment of arabic morphology
- (ACL ID: W98-1009) a computational morphology system for arabic
- (ACL ID: W98-1013) maltilex
- (ACL ID: W99-0802) a modern computational linguistics course using dutch
* See also a list of some of the related terms to computational morphology.
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