@inproceedings{kuznetsova-tyers-2021-finite,
title = "A finite-state morphological analyser for {P}araguayan {G}uaran{\'\i}",
author = "Kuznetsova, Anastasia and
Tyers, Francis",
editor = "Mager, Manuel and
Oncevay, Arturo and
Rios, Annette and
Ruiz, Ivan Vladimir Meza and
Palmer, Alexis and
Neubig, Graham and
Kann, Katharina",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the First Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Indigenous Languages of the Americas",
month = jun,
year = "2021",
address = "Online",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2021.americasnlp-1.9",
doi = "10.18653/v1/2021.americasnlp-1.9",
pages = "81--89",
abstract = "This article describes the development of morphological analyser for Paraguayan Guaran{\'\i}, agglutinative indigenous language spoken by nearly 6 million people in South America. The implementation of our analyser uses HFST (Helsiki Finite State Technology) and two-level transducer that covers morphotactics and phonological processes occurring in Guaran{\'\i}. We assess the efficacy of the approach on publicly available Wikipedia and Bible corpora and the naive coverage of analyser reaches 86{\%} on Wikipedia and 91{\%} on Bible corpora.",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T A finite-state morphological analyser for Paraguayan Guaraní
%A Kuznetsova, Anastasia
%A Tyers, Francis
%Y Mager, Manuel
%Y Oncevay, Arturo
%Y Rios, Annette
%Y Ruiz, Ivan Vladimir Meza
%Y Palmer, Alexis
%Y Neubig, Graham
%Y Kann, Katharina
%S Proceedings of the First Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Indigenous Languages of the Americas
%D 2021
%8 June
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Online
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%X This article describes the development of morphological analyser for Paraguayan Guaraní, agglutinative indigenous language spoken by nearly 6 million people in South America. The implementation of our analyser uses HFST (Helsiki Finite State Technology) and two-level transducer that covers morphotactics and phonological processes occurring in Guaraní. We assess the efficacy of the approach on publicly available Wikipedia and Bible corpora and the naive coverage of analyser reaches 86% on Wikipedia and 91% on Bible corpora.
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%U https://aclanthology.org/2021.americasnlp-1.9
%U https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2021.americasnlp-1.9
%P 81-89
Markdown (Informal)
[A finite-state morphological analyser for Paraguayan Guaraní](https://aclanthology.org/2021.americasnlp-1.9) (Kuznetsova & Tyers, AmericasNLP 2021)
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