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EMNLP
2004
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Learning Hebrew Roots: Machine Learning with Linguistic Constraints
The morphology of Semitic languages is unique in the sense that the major word-formation mechanism is an inherently non-concatenative process of interdigitation, whereby two morph...
Ezra Daya, Dan Roth, Shuly Wintner
BMCBI
2006
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Lexical adaptation of link grammar to the biomedical sublanguage: a comparative evaluation of three approaches
Background: We study the adaptation of Link Grammar Parser to the biomedical sublanguage with a focus on domain terms not found in a general parser lexicon. Using two biomedical c...
Sampo Pyysalo, Tapio Salakoski, Sophie Aubin, Adel...