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Morphological Inflection

Morphological Inflection is the task of generating a target (inflected form) word from a source word (base form), given a morphological attribute, e.g. number, tense, and person etc. It is useful for alleviating data sparsity issues in translating morphologically rich languages. The transformation from a base form to an inflected form usually includes concatenating the base form with a prefix or a suffix and substituting some characters. For example, the inflected form of a Finnish stem eläkeikä (retirement age) is eläkeiittä when the case is abessive and the number is plural.

Source: Tackling Sequence to Sequence Mapping Problems with Neural Networks

Papers

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Unsupervised acquisition of concatenative morphology0
Using English Baits to Catch Serbian Multi-Word Terminology0
Using longest common subsequence and character models to predict word forms0
Using Parallel Features in Parsing of Machine-Translated Sentences for Correction of Grammatical Errors0
UZH at CoNLL--SIGMORPHON 2018 Shared Task on Universal Morphological Reinflection0
Well-Defined Morphology is Sentence-Level Morphology0
Were We There Already? Applying Minimal Generalization to the SIGMORPHON-UniMorph Shared Task on Cognitively Plausible Morphological Inflection0
What can we gain from language models for morphological inflection?0
Probing Subphonemes in Morphology Models0
What transfers in morphological inflection? Experiments with analogical models0
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