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Readership: Scholars and advanced students of syntax, morphology, computational linguistics and natural language processing.
Brian Roark, Oregon Health & Science University, and Richard Sproat, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
"the book does a great job explaining complicated formal and algorithmic issues in an accessible way" - Xiaofei Lu, The Linguistlist
1: Introduction and Preliminaries Part I Computational Approaches to Morphology 2: The Formal Characterization of Morphological Operations 3: The Relevance of Computational Issues for Morphological Theory 4: A Brief History of Computational Morphology 5: Machine Learning of Morphology Part II Computational Approaches to Syntax 6: Finite-State Approaches to Syntax 7: Basic Context-Free Approaches to Syntax 8: Enriched Context-Free Approaches to Syntax 9: Context-Sensitive Approaches to Syntax References Index