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[Bar07a] Using Mazurkiewicz Trace Languages for Partition-Based MorphologyConférence Internationale avec comité de lecture : ACL'07 Annual Meeting of the Association of Computational Linguistics, January 2007, pp.928-935,
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Partition-based morphology is an approach of finite-state morphology
where a grammar describes a special kind of regular relations, which
split all the strings of a given tuple into the same number of
substrings. They are compiled in finite-state machines. In this
paper, we address the question of merging grammars using different
partitionings into a single finite-state machine. A morphological
description may then be obtained by parallel or sequential
application of constraints expressed on different partition notions
(e.g. morpheme, phoneme, grapheme). The theory of Mazurkiewicz Trace
Languages, a well known semantics of parallel systems, provides a
way of representing and compiling such a description.
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