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[BAR07c] Finite-State Compilation of Feature Structures for Two-Level Morphology

Conférence Internationale avec comité de lecture : FSMNLP'07, Finite-State Methods and Natural Language Processing, Postsdam (Germany), January 2007,
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Résumé: This paper describes a two-level formalism where feature structures are used in contextual rules. Whereas usual two-level grammars describe rational sets over symbol pairs, this new formalism uses tree structured regular expressions. They allow an explicit and precise definition of the scope of feature structures. A given surface form may be described using several feature structures. Feature unification is expressed in contextual rules using variables, like in a unification grammar. Grammars are compiled in finite state multi-tape transducers.

BibTeX

@inproceedings {
BAR07c,
title="{Finite-State Compilation of Feature Structures for Two-Level Morphology}",
author=" F. Barthelemy ",
booktitle="{FSMNLP'07, Finite-State Methods and Natural Language Processing, Postsdam (Germany)}",
year=2007,
month="January",
}