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Morphological Features for Parsing Morphologically-rich Languages: A Case of Arabic
Jon Dehdari
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Lamia Tounsi
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Josef van Genabith
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Paper Details:
Month: October
Year: 2011
Location: Dublin, Ireland
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SPMRL |
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SIG: SIGPARSE
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Special Techniques for Constituent Parsing of Morphologically Rich Languages
Zsolt Szántó
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Richárd Farkas
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Parsing German: How Much Morphology Do We Need?
Wolfgang Maier
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Sandra Kübler
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Daniel Dakota
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Daniel Whyatt
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Introducing the IMS-Wrocław-Szeged-CIS entry at the SPMRL 2014 Shared Task: Reranking and Morpho-syntax meet Unlabeled Data
Anders Björkelund
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Özlem Çetinoğlu
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Agnieszka Faleńska
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Richárd Farkas
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Thomas Mueller
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Wolfgang Seeker
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Zsolt Szántó
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Latent-Variable PCFGs: Background and Applications
Shay Cohen
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http://nextens.uvt.nl/
Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Morphology
Task
Tagging
Chunking
Language
Chinese
English
Arabic
Semitic
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