Computational morphology
Kyle Gorman
June 2022
 

Computers are used in virtually all stages of linguistic research, to record and collate field notes, to gathering word frequency statistics, and to measure reaction times in a psycholinguistic experiment. In this chapter, we focus on a narrower sense of computational morphology: the design of software that analyzes or generates words not as atomic, indivisible units, but as the intricately structured objects linguists have long recognized them to be.
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Published in: chapter in Aronoff and Fudeman (2022), What is Morphology?
keywords: morphology, computational morphology, morphology, phonology
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