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文档介绍:Communications
puter and Information Science 100
Cerstin Mahlow Michael Piotrowski (Eds.)
Systems and Frameworks
putational Morphology
Second International Workshop, SFCM 2011
Zurich, Switzerland, August 26, 2011
Proceedings
13
Volume Editors
Cerstin Mahlow
University of Basel
Nadelberg 4, 4051 Basel, Switzerland
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Michael Piotrowski
University of Zurich
Binzmühlestr. 14, 8051 Zurich, Switzerland
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ISSN 1865-0929 e-ISSN 1865-0937
ISBN 978-3-642-23137-7 e-ISBN 978-3-642-23138-4
DOI -3-642-23138-4
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Library of Congress Control Number: 2011933917
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Preface
Morphological resources are the basis for all higher-level natural language processing
applications. ponents should thus be capable of analyzing single word
forms as well as whole c