A finite-state approach to arabic broken noun morphology

In this paper, a finite-state computational approach to Arabic broken plural noun morphology is introduced. The paper considers the derivational aspect of the approach, and how generalizations about dependencies in the broken plural noun derivational system of Arabic are captured and handled computa...

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Main Authors: Alajmi, Naser, Deris, Safa’ai, Alnajem, Salah
Format: Conference or Workshop Item
Language:English
Published: 2006
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author Alajmi, Naser
Deris, Safa’ai
Alnajem, Salah
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description In this paper, a finite-state computational approach to Arabic broken plural noun morphology is introduced. The paper considers the derivational aspect of the approach, and how generalizations about dependencies in the broken plural noun derivational system of Arabic are captured and handled computationally in this finite-state approach. The approach will be implemented using Xerox finite-state tools
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spelling utm-56072017-08-27T00:30:36Z http://eprints.utm.my/5607/ A finite-state approach to arabic broken noun morphology Alajmi, Naser Deris, Safa’ai Alnajem, Salah QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science In this paper, a finite-state computational approach to Arabic broken plural noun morphology is introduced. The paper considers the derivational aspect of the approach, and how generalizations about dependencies in the broken plural noun derivational system of Arabic are captured and handled computationally in this finite-state approach. The approach will be implemented using Xerox finite-state tools 2006-05-16 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/5607/1/SafaaiDeris2006_AFiniteStateApproachToArabicBroken.pdf Alajmi, Naser and Deris, Safa’ai and Alnajem, Salah (2006) A finite-state approach to arabic broken noun morphology. In: Proceedings of the Postgraduate Annual Research Seminar 2006 (PARS 06), 24-25 May 2006, Postgraduate Studies Department, FSKSM, UTM Skudai.
spellingShingle QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
Alajmi, Naser
Deris, Safa’ai
Alnajem, Salah
A finite-state approach to arabic broken noun morphology
title A finite-state approach to arabic broken noun morphology
title_full A finite-state approach to arabic broken noun morphology
title_fullStr A finite-state approach to arabic broken noun morphology
title_full_unstemmed A finite-state approach to arabic broken noun morphology
title_short A finite-state approach to arabic broken noun morphology
title_sort finite-state approach to arabic broken noun morphology
topic QA75 Electronic computers. Computer science
url http://eprints.utm.my/5607/
http://eprints.utm.my/5607/1/SafaaiDeris2006_AFiniteStateApproachToArabicBroken.pdf