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2010
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Morphonette: a morphological network of French

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Morphonette: a morphological network of French
This paper describes in details the first version of Morphonette, a new French morphological resource and a new radically lexeme-based method of morphological analysis. This research is grounded in a paradigmatic conception of derivational morphology where the morphological structure is a structure of the entire lexicon and not one of the individual words it contains. The discovery of this structure relies on a measure of morphological similarity between words, on formal analogy and on the properties of two morphological paradigms: morphological derivational families and morphological derivational series. 1 Paradigmatic derivational morphology The starting points of this research are the fundamental ideas of lexeme-based morphology (Aronoff, 1994): only lexemes are signs (i.e. atomic units); affixes are merely phonologial marks; the construction of the meaning and of the form of a derived word are distinct processes. It is grounded in a conception of derivational morphology where word...
Nabil Hathout
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where CORR
Authors Nabil Hathout
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