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A morphological analyser for machine translation based on finite-state transducers

Alberto Sanchis, David Picó, Joan Miquel del Val, Ferran Fabregat, Jesús Tomás, Moisés Pastor, Francisco Casacuberta, Enrique Vidal


Abstract
A finite-state, rule-based morphological analyser is presented here, within the framework of machine translation system TAVAL. This morphological analyser introduces specific features which are particularly useful for translation, such as the detection and morphological tagging of word groups that act as a single lexical unit for translation purposes. The case where words in one such group are not strictly contiguous is also covered. A brief description of the Spanish-to-Catalan and Catalan-to-Spanish translation system TAVAL is given in the paper.
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2001.mtsummit-papers.55
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Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VIII
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September 18-22
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2001
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Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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Bente Maegaard
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https://aclanthology.org/2001.mtsummit-papers.55
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Alberto Sanchis, David Picó, Joan Miquel del Val, Ferran Fabregat, Jesús Tomás, Moisés Pastor, Francisco Casacuberta, and Enrique Vidal. 2001. A morphological analyser for machine translation based on finite-state transducers. In Proceedings of Machine Translation Summit VIII, Santiago de Compostela, Spain.
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