Analysis of the Arabic Broken Plural and Diminutive
George A. Kiraz (University of Cambridge)

TL;DR
This paper explores handling Arabic broken plural and diminutive forms using an extended multi-tape two-level morphological model, addressing complex morphological phenomena in Arabic linguistics.
Contribution
It introduces an extension to the two-level morphology model to effectively analyze Arabic broken plural and diminutive forms.
Findings
Successful modeling of Arabic broken plural and diminutive forms.
Extension of two-level morphology to a multi-tape framework.
Enhanced analysis capabilities for complex Arabic morphology.
Abstract
This paper demonstrates how the challenging problem of the Arabic broken plural and diminutive can be handled under a multi-tape two-level model, an extension to two-level morphology.
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistorical and Linguistic Studies · Language, Linguistics, Cultural Analysis
