- Urdu morphological parser
Urdu Morphological Analyzer & Generator developed by using Functional Morphology (FM) as a Master thesis. Download: An implementation of Urdu morphology as an open source software API having: A type system that covers language abstraction; An inflection engine that covers word-and-paradigm morphological rules for Urdu; Rules for automatic lexicon extraction using extract tool. A lexicon of 4163 words and 96840 word forms. A manual for users/lexicographers to add new words An implementation of a small part of Urdu syntax in Grammatical Framework A Unicode Infrastructure for the Urdu morphology API
By mcswell in Languages > Indic Languages > Indo-Aryan > Urdu with morphology parser urdu
- Many Eyes
My page of visualizations: "word" trees, although the visualizations in fact explore characters and morphemes.
By mcswell in Computing > Visualization with arabic interface inuit lexicography morphology phonology tagalog visualization
- 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)).
By mcswell in Languages > English with english morphology
- Typology of Defectiveness
The project A Typology of Defectiveness, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, aims to expand our empirical knowledge of this intriguing phenomenon and to clarify its significance for the study of language. Currently, this website provides links to the presentations from the conference Defective Paradigms: missing forms and what they tell us (held April 10-11, 2008 at the British Academy), as well as a list of project outputs. A typological database will be made available early in 2009.
By mcswell in Linguistics > Morphology with defective morphology paradigms
- 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.
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Morphology with computational finite morphology state transducer
- Jirka Hana
Jirka Hana's CV, with articles on tagging Russian using Czech, Portuguese using Spanish etc.
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Learning with czech learning morphology portuguese russian spanish
- Morphologies of Asia and Africa
Morphologies of Asia and Africa: 2 volume set, Edited by Alan S. Kaye. (Also: Phonologies of Asia and Africa, edited by Alan Kaye with the assistance of Peter T. Daniels)
By mcswell in Linguistics > Morphology with languages morphology
- ALE-RA
ALE-RA is an ALE extension to: * Realizational morphology & finite-state * Automata phonology
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Morphology with computational finite morphology phonology state
- Morfessor
Unsupervised morphology learning
HUT - CIS - NatLang Research - Morpho project
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > Morphology with learning morphology unsupervised
- Richard Wicentowski
morphology learning
By mcswell in Computational Linguistics > People with learning morphology
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