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Grammar / Computational linguistics / Morphology / Morpheme / Natural language processing / Apophony / Word stem / Inflection / Semitic root / Linguistics / Linguistic morphology / Formal languages
Date: 2013-10-09 22:17:10
Grammar
Computational linguistics
Morphology
Morpheme
Natural language processing
Apophony
Word stem
Inflection
Semitic root
Linguistics
Linguistic morphology
Formal languages

Adaptor Grammars for Learning Non-Concatenative Morphology Jan A. Botha and Phil Blunsom Department of Computer Science University of Oxford Oxford, OX1 3QD, UK {jan.botha,phil.blunsom}@cs.ox.ac.uk

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