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Modeling and learning multilingual inflectional morphology in a minimally supervised framework
Publisher:
  • The Johns Hopkins University
ISBN:978-0-493-87782-2
Order Number:AAI3068229
Pages:
206
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Contributors
  • Whiting School of Engineering
  • Swarthmore College

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