Proceedings of the 2003 EACL Workshop on Morphological Processing of Slavic Languages - MorphSlav '03 2003
DOI: 10.3115/1613200.1613201
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Relations between inflectional and derivation patterns

Abstract: One of the main goals of this paper is to describe a formal procedure linking inflectional and derivational processes in Czech and to indicate that they can be, if appropriate tools and resources are used, applied to other Slavonic languages. The tools developed at the NLP Laboratory FI MU, have been used, particularly the morphological analyser ajka and the program I par for processing and maintaining the morphological database.

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“…The derivations are closely related to the inflectional paradigms in a specific way: we can speak about derivational paradigms as well (cf. Pala, Sedláček, Veber, 2003).…”
Section: Derivational Morphology In Czechmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The derivations are closely related to the inflectional paradigms in a specific way: we can speak about derivational paradigms as well (cf. Pala, Sedláček, Veber, 2003).…”
Section: Derivational Morphology In Czechmentioning
confidence: 99%