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- Synchronous Regular Relations and Morphological AnalysisChristian Wurm, Younes Samih. 35-38 [doi]
- Parsing Morphologically Complex WordsKay-Michael Würzner, Thomas Hanneforth. 39-43 [doi]
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- Modeling Graph Languages with Grammars Extracted via Tree DecompositionsBevan K. Jones, Sharon Goldwater, Mark Johnson. 54-62 [doi]
- Finite State Methods and Description LogicsTim Fernando. 63-71 [doi]
- Using NooJ for semantic annotation of Italian language corpora in the domain of motion: a cognitive-grounded approachEdoardo Salza. 72-80 [doi]
- Multi-threaded composition of finite-state-automataBryan Jurish, Kay-Michael Würzner. 81-89 [doi]
- On Finite-State Tonology with Autosegmental RepresentationsAnssi Yli-Jyrä. 90-98 [doi]
- A Finite-State Approach to Translate SNOMED CT Terms into Basque Using Medical Prefixes and SuffixesOlatz Perez-de-Viñaspre, Maite Oronoz, Manex Agirrezabal, Mikel Lersundi. 99-103 [doi]
- Syncretism and How to Deal with it in a Morphological Analyzer: a German ExampleKatina Bontcheva. 104-107 [doi]
- Finite State Approach to the Kazakh Nominal ParadigmBakyt M. Kairakbay, David L. Zaurbekov. 108-112 [doi]