El dv 23 de 09 de 2011 a les 15:24 +0200, en/na Trond Trosterud va
escriure:
> Den 22.9.2011 kl. 14.31 skrev Francis Tyers:
> 
> 
> >> Thank for your advices, I am a novice in computer linguistics, I have
> >> to learn more about HFST, but  now I am   looking for a framework like
> >> Two-Level Morphology, although is a "old" paradigm (80' 90'),  was
> >> the first general model in the history of computational linguistics
> >> for the analysis and generation of morphologically complex languages.
> 
> > HFST contains an implementation of two-level morphology. Kimmo (the guy
> > who wrote PC-Kimmo) is the project leader :)
> > 
> >> For the moment I want to try PC-Kimmo, this  is a software  for the
> >> implementation of the two-level model, the output when you parse a
> >> english word, e.g. relationships, is:
> 
> Please do not use PC-Kimmo, unless you have a masochistic bend. Here is why:
> 
> PC-Kimmo was good for two things:
> - Even Antworth wrote a nice (and still valid) intro to twol-c (two-level 
> morphology)

This intro:

http://www.sil.org/pckimmo/two-level_phon.html

Fran


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