The MULTEXT-East Morphosyntactic Specifications for Slavic Languages

Word-level morphosyntactic descriptions, such as &#8220 ; Ncmsn&#8221 ; designating a common masculine singular noun in the nominative, have been developed for all Slavic languages, yet there have been few attempts to arrive at a proposal that would be harmonised across the languages...

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Matična publikacija: Proceedings of the EACL2003 Workshop on Morphological Processing of Slavic Languages
Budimpešta : ACL, 2003
Glavni autori: Erjavec, Tomaž (-), Krstev, Cvetana (Author), Petkevič, Vladimir, Simov, Kiril Tadić, Marko, Vitas, Duško
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
Online pristup: http://bib.irb.hr/datoteka/125662.mte-mpsl03_erjavec_et_al.pdf
http://www.hnk.ffzg.hr/txts/mte-mpsl04_(erjavec_et_al).pdf
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