Concept information
Preferred term
morphological variation
Broader concept
Example
- French is an uncased language so that its morphological variation is focused mainly on conjugation for verbs and (less importantly) on number and gender of nouns and adjectives. (Haralambous & Tian, 2021)
- The result of the transmission is that extra words are added and some morphological variations occur. (Dorr, Zajic & Schwartz, 2003)
- We are working to extend the Termino data model to enable information about morphological variation to be stored in Termino so that Termino serves as a single source of information for the terms it contains. (Harkema, Gaizauskas, Hepple, Roberts, Roberts, Davis & Guo, 2004)
- We propose a black-box approach for injecting the missing information to a pre-trained neural machine translation system allowing to control the morphological variations in the generated translations without changing the underlying model or training data. (Moryossef, Aharoni & Goldberg, 2019)
In other languages
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French
URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/8LP-KMF2TQ12-Q
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