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Título:
THE USE OF FORMAL LANGUAGE MODELS IN THE TYPOLOGY OF THE MORPHOLOGY OF AMERINDIAN LANGUAGES
Autor/es:
ANDRÉS OSVALDO PORTA
Lugar:
Uppsala
Reunión:
Conferencia; 48th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics; 2010
Institución organizadora:
The Association for Computational Linguistics
Resumen:
The aim of this work is to present some preliminary results of an investigation incourse on the typology of the morphology of the native South American languages from the point of view of the formal language theory. With this object, we give two contrasting examples of descriptions of two Aboriginal languages finite verb forms morphology: ArgentineanQuechua (quichua santiague˜no) and Toba.The description of the morphology of the finite verb forms of Argentinean quechua, uses finite automata and finite transducers.In this case the construction is straightforward using two level morphology and then, describes in a very natural way theArgentinean Quechua morphology using a regular language. On the contrary, the Toba verbs morphology, with a system that simultaneously uses prefixes and suffixes, has not a natural description as regular language.Toba has a complex system of causative suffixes, whose successive applications determinate the use of prefixes belonging different person marking prefix sets. We adopt the solution of Creider et al. (1995) to naturally deal with this and other similar morphological processes which involve interactions between prefixes and suffixes and then we describe the toba morphology using linear context-free languages.