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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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Controlled Ascent: Imbuing Statistical MT with Linguistic Knowledge0
Robust multilingual statistical morphological generation models0
Using Parallel Features in Parsing of Machine-Translated Sentences for Correction of Grammatical Errors0
Unsupervised acquisition of concatenative morphology0
Not as Awful as it Seems: Explaining German Case through Computational Experiments in Fluid Construction Grammar0
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