Arabic Computational Morphology: Knowledge-based and Empirical Methods (Text, Speech and Language Technology, 38)

Arabic Computational Morphology: Knowledge-based and Empirical Methods by Abdelhadi Soudi, published by Springer on September 11, 2007, offers a comprehensive overview of computational approaches to Arabic morphology. This 316-page book presents a detailed examination of various methodologies applied to the complexities of the Arabic morphological system, showcasing advanced language technologies that address significant challenges in the field of linguistics.
Readers will find an exploration of both knowledge-based and empirical approaches, reflecting the diversity of computational strategies employed in Arabic language processing. The book delves into the intricacies of Arabic grammar and morphology, making it a valuable resource for those interested in natural language processing and the comparative study of grammar. This edition is written in English and is designed to provide insights into the evolving landscape of computational linguistics as it pertains to the Arabic language.
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This is the first comprehensive overview of computational approaches to Arabic morphology. The subtitle aims to reflect that widely different computational approaches to the Arabic morphological system have been proposed. The book provides a showcase of the most advanced language technologies applied to one of the most vexing problems in linguistics. It covers knowledge-based and empirical-based approaches.
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