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14th SIGMORPHON@ACL 2016: Berlin, Germany
- Micha Elsner, Sandra Kübler:

Proceedings of the 14th SIGMORPHON Workshop on Computational Research in Phonetics, Phonology, and Morphology, Berlin, Germany, August 11, 2016. Association for Computational Linguistics 2016, ISBN 978-1-945626-08-1 - Shuo Zhang:

Mining linguistic tone patterns with symbolic representation. 1-9 - Ryan Cotterell, Christo Kirov, John Sylak-Glassman, David Yarowsky, Jason Eisner, Mans Hulden:

The SIGMORPHON 2016 Shared Task - Morphological Reinflection. 10-22 - Robert Östling:

Morphological reinflection with convolutional neural networks. 23-26 - Iñaki Alegria, Izaskun Etxeberria

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EHU at the SIGMORPHON 2016 Shared Task. A Simple Proposal: Grapheme-to-Phoneme for Inflection. 27-30 - Garrett Nicolai, Bradley Hauer, Adam St. Arnaud, Grzegorz Kondrak:

Morphological Reinflection via Discriminative String Transduction. 31-35 - Ling Liu, Lingshuang Jack Mao:

Morphological reinflection with conditional random fields and unsupervised features. 36-40 - Roee Aharoni, Yoav Goldberg

, Yonatan Belinkov:
Improving Sequence to Sequence Learning for Morphological Inflection Generation: The BIU-MIT Systems for the SIGMORPHON 2016 Shared Task for Morphological Reinflection. 41-48 - David King:

Evaluating Sequence Alignment for Learning Inflectional Morphology. 49-53 - Alexey Sorokin:

Using longest common subsequence and character models to predict word forms. 54-61 - Katharina Kann, Hinrich Schütze:

MED: The LMU System for the SIGMORPHON 2016 Shared Task on Morphological Reinflection. 62-70 - Dima Taji, Ramy Eskander, Nizar Habash, Owen Rambow:

The Columbia University - New York University Abu Dhabi SIGMORPHON 2016 Morphological Reinflection Shared Task Submission. 71-75 - Jianqiang Ma, Verena Henrich, Erhard W. Hinrichs:

Letter Sequence Labeling for Compound Splitting. 76-81 - Dong Nguyen, Leonie Cornips:

Automatic Detection of Intra-Word Code-Switching. 82-86 - Kristy James, Martijn Wieling:

Read my points: Effect of animation type when speech-reading from EMA data. 87-92 - Max Kisselew, Laura Rimell, Alexis Palmer, Sebastian Padó

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Predicting the Direction of Derivation in English Conversion. 93-98 - Garrett Nicolai, Lei Yao, Grzegorz Kondrak:

Morphological Segmentation Can Improve Syllabification. 99-103 - Thierry Declerck, Piroska Lendvai:

Towards a Formal Representation of Components of German Compounds. 104-109 - Philippa Shoemark

, Sharon Goldwater, James Kirby, Rik Sarkar:
Towards robust cross-linguistic comparisons of phonological networks. 110-120 - Alëna Aksënova, Thomas Graf, Sedigheh Moradi:

Morphotactics as Tier-Based Strictly Local Dependencies. 121-130 - Anthony Meyer, Markus Dickinson:

A Multilinear Approach to the Unsupervised Learning of Morphology. 131-140 - Olga Zamaraeva:

Inferring Morphotactics from Interlinear Glossed Text: Combining Clustering and Precision Grammars. 141-150

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