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The Lemlat 3.0 Package for Morphological Analysis of Latin
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This paper introduces the main components of the downloadable package of the 3.0 version of the morphological analyser for Latin Lemlat. The processes of word form analysis and treatment of spelling variation performed by the tool are detailed, as well as the different output formats and the connection of the results with a recently built resource for derivational morphology of Latin. A light evaluation of the tool’s lexical coverage against a diachronic vocabulary of the entire Latin world is also provided.
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Morphology; Settore L-LIN/01 - GLOTTOLOGIA E LINGUISTICA
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10807/100472 http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/contents.asp?issue=133
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Node Formation. Using Networks to Inspect Productivity in Affixal Derivation in Classical Latin
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In Trouble with the Rules. Theoretical Issues Raised by the Insertion of -sc- Verbs into Word Formation Latin
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Proceedings of the Workshop on Resources and Tools for Derivational Morphology (DeriMo). 5 - 6 October 2017, Milano, Italy
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Morphology beyond inflection. Building a wordformation based dictionary for Latin
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Formatio formosa est. Building a Word Formation Lexicon for Latin
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Translation Studies and XML: Biblical Translations in Byzantine Judaism, a Case Study
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