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Article: Verbal extension sequencing: an examination from a computational perspective/Werkwoordekstensleopeenvolging: 'n ondersoek vanuit 'n rekenaarmatige perspektief.(Report)
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- Literator: Journal of Literary Criticism, comparative linguistics and literary studies
- Article date:
- April 1, 2008
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Abstract
Lexical transducers utilise a two-level finite-state network to simultaneously code morphological analysis and morphological generation rewrite rules. Multiple extensions following the verb root can be morphologically analysed as a closed morpheme class using different computational techniques. Analysis of a multiple extension sequence is achieved by trivial analysis, based on any combination of the closed class members, but this produces unnecessary over-generation of lexical items, many of which may not occur in a lexicon. Limiting the extension combinations, in an attempt to represent examples that may actually exist--in terms of both the possible ...
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