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7th SIGMORPHON@ACL 2004: Barcelona, Spain
- Proceedings of the 7th Meeting of the ACL Special Interest Group in Computational Phonology: Current Themes in Computational Phonology and Morphology, SIGMORPHON@ACL 2004, Barcelona, Spain, July 26, 2004. Association for Computational Linguistics 2004
- Andrew Wedel:
Category competition drives contrast maintenance within an exemplar-based production/perception loop. - Vito Pirrelli, Basilio Calderone, Ivan Herreros, Michele Virgilio:
Non-locality all the way through: Emergent Global Constraints in the Italian Morphological Lexicon. - Monojit Choudhury, Anupam Basu, Sudeshna Sarkar:
A Diachronic Approach for Schwa Deletion in Indo Aryan Languages. - Julie Carson-Berndsen, Robert Kelly, Moritz Neugebauer:
Automatic Acquisition of Feature-Based Phonotactic Resources. - Sharon Goldwater, Mark Johnson:
Priors in Bayesian Learning of Phonological Rules. - Mathias Creutz, Krista Lagus:
Induction of a Simple Morphology for Highly-Inflecting Languages. - Christian Monson, Alon Lavie, Jaime G. Carbonell, Lori S. Levin:
Unsupervised Induction of Natural Language Morphology Inflection Classes. - Guy De Pauw, Tom Laureys, Walter Daelemans, Hugo Van hamme:
A Comparison of Two Different Approaches to Morphological Analysis of Dutch. - Richard Wicentowski:
Multilingual Noise-Robust Supervised Morphological Analysis using the WordFrame Model. - C. Anton Rytting:
Segment Predictability as a Cue in Word Segmentation: Application to Modern Greek. - Kemal Oflazer, Yasin Yilmaz:
Vi-xfst: A Visual Regular Expression Development Environment for Xerox Finite State Tool.
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