Morphological Theory and Computational Linguistics

Vito Pirrelli
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The chapter provides a computer-based, algorithmic view of issues of lexical processing, ranging from the encoding of input data to the structure of output representations, going through the basic operations of word splitting, storage, access, retrieval, and assembly of intermediate representations. By illustrating the contribution of different computational frameworks (such as finite state automata, hierarchical lexica, artificial neural networks, and statistical language models) to our understanding of aspects of lexical organization, the chapter discusses the implications of theoretical models of morphology for computational models of word processing, as well as the implications of computer models for theoretical issues. In this perspective, much of current work in computational morphology does not only provide a challenging test bed for box and arrow models of lexical knowledge, but it also promises to bridge the persisting gap between theoretical frameworks and behaviourally oriented research in lexical modelling.
形态理论与计算语言学
本章提供了一种基于计算机的、算法的词汇处理问题的观点,从输入数据的编码到输出表示的结构,经历了单词分割、存储、访问、检索和中间表示的组装等基本操作。通过说明不同计算框架(如有限状态自动机、分层词典、人工神经网络和统计语言模型)对我们理解词汇组织方面的贡献,本章讨论了词法理论模型对文字处理计算模型的影响,以及计算机模型对理论问题的影响。从这个角度来看,当前计算形态学的许多工作不仅为词法知识的方框和箭头模型提供了一个具有挑战性的测试平台,而且还有望弥合词法建模理论框架和行为导向研究之间的持续差距。
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