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Richard Sproat (ATT Bell Laboratories) Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (The...



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Abstract: es (listing excellent references for further study). Sproat gives due consideration to how morphological processes relate to orthography, phonology, syntax, and semantics. Sproat's survey of morphology leads us through examples and theories of word structure and word formation. Word formation can be inflectional (i.e., using syntactic information like part of speech), derivational (e.g., edit into editor), and/or compounding (dog house). Additionally, the author goes beyond mundane examples ... (Update)

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.... rule will enforce just that mapping: 1) e (d, t (s, t ; A detailed description of two level morphology can be found in [Sproat, 1992, chapter 3] In its basic form two level morphology is not well suited for our task because all the morphosyntactic information is...

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Sproat, R. (1992). Morphology and Computation. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sproat92morphology.html   More

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    author = "Richard Sproat",
    title = "Morphology and Computation",
    publisher = "The {MIT} Press",
    address = "Cambridge, Massachusetts",
    year = "1992",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sproat92morphology.html" }
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