Publikation: Analytic and Synthetic Verb Forms in Irish : An Agreement-Based Implementation in LFG
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MANFRED PINKAL ..., , ed.. Semantic Approaches in Natural Language Processing : Proceedings of the Conference on Natural Language Processing 2010. Saarbrücken: universaar, 2010, pp. 169-173. ISBN 978-3-86223-004-4
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This paper discusses the phenomenon of analytic and synthetic verb forms in Modern Irish, which results in a widespread system of morphological blocking. I present data from Modern Irish, then briefly discuss two earlier theoretical approaches. I introduce an alternative, agreement-based solution, involving 1) a finite-state morphological analyzer for verb forms implemented using the FST toolset (Beesley and Karttunen, 2003); 2) a computational grammar of Modern Irish couched within Lexical-Functional Grammar (LFG) (Bresnan, 2001) and implemented using the XLE grammar development platform (Crouch et al., 2008).
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10th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS), 6. Sept. 2010 - 8. Sept. 2010, Saarbrücken
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SULGER, Sebastian, 2010. Analytic and Synthetic Verb Forms in Irish : An Agreement-Based Implementation in LFG. 10th Conference on Natural Language Processing (KONVENS). Saarbrücken, 6. Sept. 2010 - 8. Sept. 2010. In: MANFRED PINKAL ..., , ed.. Semantic Approaches in Natural Language Processing : Proceedings of the Conference on Natural Language Processing 2010. Saarbrücken: universaar, 2010, pp. 169-173. ISBN 978-3-86223-004-4BibTex
@inproceedings{Sulger2010Analy-30052, year={2010}, title={Analytic and Synthetic Verb Forms in Irish : An Agreement-Based Implementation in LFG}, isbn={978-3-86223-004-4}, publisher={universaar}, address={Saarbrücken}, booktitle={Semantic Approaches in Natural Language Processing : Proceedings of the Conference on Natural Language Processing 2010}, pages={169--173}, editor={Manfred Pinkal ...}, author={Sulger, Sebastian} }
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