Arabic Computational Morphology: Knowledge-based and Empirical Methods | p. 3 |
On Arabic Transliteration | p. 15 |
Issues in Arabic Morphological Analysis | p. 23 |
A Syllable-based Account of Arabic Morphology | p. 45 |
Inheritance-Based Approach to Arabic Verbal Root-and-Pattern Morphology | p. 67 |
Arabic Computational Morphology: A Trade-off Between Multiple Operations and Multiple Stems | p. 89 |
Grammar-Lexis Relations in the Computational Morphology of Arabic | p. 115 |
Learning to Identify Semitic Roots | p. 143 |
Automatic Processing of Modern Standard Arabic Text | p. 159 |
Supervised and Unsupervised Learning of Arabic Morphology | p. 181 |
Memory-based Morphological Analysis and Part-of-speech Tagging of Arabic | p. 201 |
Light Stemming for Arabic Information Retrieval | p. 221 |
Adapting Morphology for Arabic Information Retrieval | p. 245 |
Arabic Morphological Representations for Machine Translation | p. 263 |
Arabic Morphological Generation and its Impact on the Quality of Machine Translation to Arabic | p. 287 |
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