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2006 | 14 | 50-67

Article title

Model skończenie stanowy niemieckich wyrazów pojedynczo i wielokrotnie złożonych

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EN
A finite-state model of German compounds

Languages of publication

PL

Abstracts

PL
This paper summarizes the results of my Master's thesis and the main points of a talk I presented at the seminar of the Department of Applied Logic at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.It gives a short overview of the structure of German compounds and newer research concerning the role of the so-called interfixes. After an introduction to the concept of finite-state transducers the construction of a transducer used for naive compound segmentation is described. Tag-based finite-state methods for the further analysis of the found segments are given and discussed. Distributional transducer rules, for the construction of which I assume the existence of local and global morphological contexts, are proposed as means of disambiguation of the analyzed naive segmentation results.
EN
This paper summarizes the results of my Master's thesis and the main points of a talk I presented at the seminar of the Department of Applied Logic at the Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań.It gives a short overview of the structure of German compounds and newer research concerning the role of the so-called interfixes. After an introduction to the concept of finite-state transducers the construction of a transducer used for naive compound segmentation is described. Tag-based finite-state methods for the further analysis of the found segments are given and discussed. Distributional transducer rules, for the construction of which I assume the existence of local and global morphological contexts, are proposed as means of disambiguation of the analyzed naive segmentation results. 

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Volume

14

Pages

50-67

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Dates

published
2007-06-16

Contributors

  • Department of Applied Logic, Adam Mickiewicz University

References

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Publication order reference

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