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    Rapid Development of Morphological Descriptions for Full Language Processing Systems

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    I describe a compiler and development environment for feature-augmented two-level morphology rules integrated into a full NLP system. The compiler is optimized for a class of languages including many or most European ones, and for rapid development and debugging of descriptions of new languages. The key design decision is to compose morphophonological and morphosyntactic information, but not the lexicon, when compiling the description. This results in typical compilation times of about a minute, and has allowed a reasonably full, feature-based description of French inflectional morphology to be developed in about a month by a linguist new to the system.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX (2.09 preferred); eaclap.sty; Procs of Euro ACL-9

    The Location of Deponency

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    Integrating Nominalisations into a Generalised PFM

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    Mismatch Phenomena from an LFG Perspective

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    On the Unity of 'Number' in Semantics and Morphology

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    Inflection and Derivation in a Second Language

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    Udi Clitics

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