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Finite-State Reduplication in One-Level Prosodic Morphology

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Finite-State Reduplication in One-Level Prosodic Morphology
Reduplication, a central instance of prosodic morphology, is particularly challenging for state-ofthe-art computational morphology, since it involves copying of some part of a phonological string. In this paper I advocate a finite-state method that combines enriched lexical representations via intersection to implement the copying. The proposal includes a resource-conscious variant of automata and can benefit from the existence of lazy algorithms. Finally, the implementation of a complex case from Koasati is presented.
Markus Walther
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where ANLP
Authors Markus Walther
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