Abstract:Abstract. In this work we present a morphological analysis of Bishnupriya Manipuri language, an Indo-Aryan language spoken in the north eastern India. As of now, there is no computational work available for the language. Finite state morphology is one of the successful approaches applied in a wide variety of languages over the year. Therefore we adapted the finite state approach to analyse morphology of the Bishnupriya Manipuri language.
“…In [1], morphological analysis of kazakh language was implemented by two level morphology and Foma finite state tools. The finite state approach was applied to analyze morphology of the Bishnupriya Manipuri language [2]. A Morphology engine for Telugu verbs was developed based on finite state techniques [3].…”
This paper discusses the design of a morphological analyzer for Malayalam that can be used for text analysis using Finite State Models. Finite state model that recognizes and strips the morphemes in a string of text are dealt with here.
“…In [1], morphological analysis of kazakh language was implemented by two level morphology and Foma finite state tools. The finite state approach was applied to analyze morphology of the Bishnupriya Manipuri language [2]. A Morphology engine for Telugu verbs was developed based on finite state techniques [3].…”
This paper discusses the design of a morphological analyzer for Malayalam that can be used for text analysis using Finite State Models. Finite state model that recognizes and strips the morphemes in a string of text are dealt with here.
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