A Morphological Recognizer With Syntactic and Phonological Rules

Citation

Bear, J. (1986). A morphological recognizer with syntactic and phonological rules. SRI INTERNATIONAL MENLO PARK CA COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SCIENCES DIV.

Abstract

This paper describes a morphological analyzer which, when parsing a word, uses two sets of rules: describing the syntax of words, and rules describing facts about orthography.


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