A Czech Morphological Lexicon
Hana Skoumalova (Charles University)

TL;DR
This paper presents a Czech morphological lexicon that incorporates phonological rules within a two-level morphology framework, detailing phonological alternations and their application in morphological analysis.
Contribution
It introduces a practical approach to integrating Czech phonological rules into a two-level morphological lexicon, enhancing linguistic analysis accuracy.
Findings
List of Czech phonological alternations
Implementation of phonological rules in morphology
Improved morphological analysis for Czech
Abstract
In this paper, a treatment of Czech phonological rules in two-level morphology approach is described. First the possible phonological alternations in Czech are listed and then their treatment in a practical application of a Czech morphological lexicon.
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Taxonomy
TopicsLinguistics, Language Diversity, and Identity
