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Morphology with Two-Level Rules and Negative Rule Features
John Bear
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Year: 1988
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Lexeme-based Morphology: A Computationaily Expensive Approach Intended for a Server-Architecture
Marc Domenig
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Backwards Phonology
John Bear
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A High-level Morphological Description Language Exploiting Inflectional Paradigms
Peter Anick
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Suzanne Artemieff
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SYLLABLE-BASED MODEL FOR TIIE KOREAN MORPIIOLOGY
Seung-Shik Kang
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Yung Taek Kim
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PARADIGMATIC MORPHOLOGY
Jonathan Calder
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It Would Be Much Easier If WENT Were GOED
Dan TUFIS
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Multitiered nonlinear morphology using multitape finite automata: a case study on Syriac and Arabic
George Anton Kiraz
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FEATURE-BASED ALLOMORPHY
Hans-Ulrich Krieger
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Hannes Pirker
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Compiling Regular Formalisms with Rule Features into Finite-State Automata
George Anton Kiraz
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Linguistic Trends
Syntax
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English
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