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Ch . 2 , ' The formal characterization of morphological operations ' ( 23–61 ) , outlines the formal properties of ... In cases like root - and - pattern morphology , the authors provide an insightful comparison of their approach with ...
Ch . 2 , ' The formal characterization of morphological operations ' ( 23–61 ) , outlines the formal properties of ... In cases like root - and - pattern morphology , the authors provide an insightful comparison of their approach with ...
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Ch . 2 , ' The formal characterization of morphological operations ' ( 23–61 ) , outlines the formal properties of ... In cases like root - and - pattern morphology , the authors provide an insightful comparison of their approach with ...
Ch . 2 , ' The formal characterization of morphological operations ' ( 23–61 ) , outlines the formal properties of ... In cases like root - and - pattern morphology , the authors provide an insightful comparison of their approach with ...
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The first half of the book is a solid overview of an approach to computational morphology . In very clear writing , these early chapters cover a breadth of morphological phenomena , but do not delve into a wide range of techniques for ...
The first half of the book is a solid overview of an approach to computational morphology . In very clear writing , these early chapters cover a breadth of morphological phenomena , but do not delve into a wide range of techniques for ...
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What is a perfect state? Atsuko Nishiyama JeanPierre Koenig | 611 |
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