A computational framework for lexical description

作者: Stephen G. Pulman , Alan W. Black , Graham J. Russell , Graeme D. Ritchie

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摘要: To achieve generality, natural language parsers require dictionaries which handle lexical information in a linguistically motivated but computationally viable manner. Various rule formalisms are presented process orthographic effects, word structure, and lexicai redundancy manner allows the statement of linguistic generalisations with clear computational interpretation. A compact description medium-sized subset English lexicon can be stated using these formalisms. The proposed mechanisms have been implemented tested, to refined further if they regarded as an interesting theory.

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