While German morphology is mainly based on concatenation, some non-concatenative phenomena do exist. The most prominent example is so-called "Umlautnng".
The treatment of morphonology and non-concatenative morphology is based on the two-level approach originally proposed by Koskenniemi (1983). For the ...
The treatment of morphonology and non-concatenative morphology is based on the two-level approach originally proposed by Koskenniemi (1983). For the ...
It is demonstrated how a well-known problem of German morphology, so-called "Umlautung", can be described in this approach in a linguistically motivated and ...
It is demonstrated how a well- known problem of German morphology, so-called "Umlautung", can be described in this approach in a linguistically motivated and ...
In this paper 2 we describe a hybrid system for morphological analysis and synthesis. We call it hybrid because it consists of two separate.
In this paper I describe a hybrid system for morphological analysis and synthesis. This system consists of two parts. The treatment of morphonology and ...
The treatment of morphonology and non-concatenative morphology is based on the two-level approach originally proposed by Koskenniemi (1983). For the ...
Jan 12, 2020 · German umlauts etc.: Harald Trost (1990): The application of two-level morphology to nonconcatenative German morphology. In COLING-90 ...
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The applicaton of two-level morphology to non-concatenative German morphology · Harald Trost. Proceedings of the 13th conference on Computational linguistics ...