- AGFL Grammar Lab
The AGFL formalism for the syntactic description of Natural Languages has been developed by the Computer Science Department of the Radboud University of Nijmegen. It is a formalism in which large context free grammars can be described in a compact way. AGFLs belong to the family of two level grammars, along with attribute grammars and DCG's: a first, context-free level is augmented with set-valued features for expressing agreement between constituents.
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- ALE Homepage
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- ALE-RA
ALE-RA is an ALE extension to: * Realizational morphology & finite-state * Automata phonology
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- Bombay Workshop on Morphology
The importance of morphology has recently been recognized as critical in the context of MT, IR, IE and such applications, especially for Indian Languages. Considering this, a one-day workshop on Morphology is planned at IIT Bombay on 31st March, 2005. The main aim of the workshop is sharing of experience and evolving solutions and future directions.
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- CATVAR
A Categorial-Variation Database (or Catvar) is a database of clusters of uninflected words (lexemes) and their categorial (i.e. part-of-speech) variants. For example, the words hunger(V), hunger(N), hungry(AJ) and hungriness(N) are different English variants of some underlying concept describing the state of being hungry. Another example is the developing cluster:(develop(V), developer(N), developed(AJ), developing(N), developing(AJ), development(N)).
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- Distributed Morphology
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- Distributed Morphology Archive
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- Extended finite state models of language
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- FieldWorks UML charts
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- Hayes and Albright (learning)
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- Inflectional German Adjectives (DATR)
The Inflectional Phonology of German Adjectives, Determiners and Pronouns
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- Jan Daciuk's Finite State Utilities
Jan Daciuk's Finite State Utilities for Morphology
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- Jirka Hana
Jirka Hana's CV, with articles on tagging Russian using Czech, Portuguese using Spanish etc.
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- Latin Numerals
Latin, classical, medieval and modern, Latin numerals, Latin numbers
cardinal distributive latin numbers numerals ordinal
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- Lexical Morphology Biblio
Bibliography of morphology (and related fields) containing more than 7500 entries.
MORBO is the website for the Research Group in Morphology at the Department of Foreign Languages, University of Bologna, Italy. Since early 2004 we have used this website to publish and promote our activities and research projects. MORBO also hosts the homepage for LINGUE E LINGUAGGIO, a semestral journal of linguistics edited by the members of the MORBO research group, and BIBLIO,
formation generative grammar linguistic linguistics mo morpheme morphological morphology theoretical theory word word-formation
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- Linguistics Links Database Computing
Morphology
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- LMBM An Overview
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- Malik: The Phonology And Morphology Of Panjabi
The Phonology And Morphology Of Panjabi, Amar Nath Malik, Oscar Publications
The Phonology And Morphology Of Panjabi
linguistics morphology panjabi phonology
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- Many Eyes
My page of visualizations: "word" trees, although the visualizations in fact explore characters and morphemes.
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- Morfessor
Unsupervised morphology learning
HUT - CIS - NatLang Research - Morpho project
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