LA-Morph System
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A LA-Morph System is a Morphological Parsing System for the German Language.
- AKA: LA-Morph.
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- Counter-Example(s)
- See: Syntactic Parser, Finite State Transducer, Morpholympics, Lexicon, Part-of-Speech Tagger, Context-Sensitive Lemmatizer.
References
1998
- (Lezius et al., 1998) ⇒ Wolfgang Lezius, Reinhard Rapp, and Manfred Wettler. (1998). “A Freely Available Morphological Analyzer, Disambiguator and Context Sensitive Lemmatizer for German.” In: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Computational Linguistics (COLING 1998). doi:10.3115/980432.980692
- QUOTE: An overview on other German morphology systems, namely GERTWOL, LA-Morph, Morph, Morphix, Morphy, MPRO, PC-Kimmo and Plain, is given in the documentation for the Morpholympics (Hausser, 1996). The Morpholympics were an attempt to compare and evaluate morphology systems in a standardized competition. Since then, many of the systems have been further developed. The version of Morphy as described here is a new release. Improvements over the old version include an integrated part-of-speech tagger, a context-sensitive lemmatizer, a 2.5 times larger lexicon and more user-friendliness through an interactive Windows-environment.
1996
- (Hausser,1996) ⇒ Roland Hausser, R. (1996). Linguistische Verifikation. Dokumentation zur Ersten Morpholympics. Niemeyer, Tübingen.