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Formalizing Natural Languages with NooJ and Its Natural Language Processing Applications: 11th International Conference, NooJ 2017, Kenitra and Rabat, Morocco, May 18–20, 2017, Revised Selected Papers

✍ Scribed by Samir Mbarki,Mohammed Mourchid,Max Silberztein (eds.)


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Leaves
261
Series
Communications in Computer and Information Science 811
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 11th International Conference, NooJ 2017, held in Kenitra and Rabat, Morocco, in May 2017.

The 20 revised full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 56 submissions. NooJ is a linguistic development environment that provides tools for linguists to construct linguistic resources that formalize a large gamut of linguistic phenomena: typography, orthography, lexicons for simple words, multiword units and discontinuous expressions, inflectional and derivational morphology, local, structural and transformational syntax, and semantics. The papers in this volume are organized in topical sections on vocabulary and morphology; syntactic analysis; natural language processing applications; NooJ’s future.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages I-XV
Front Matter ....Pages 1-1
A NooJ Dictionary for the Rromani Language: Toward a NooJ-Relevant Sorting of Morphosyntactic Tags (Masako Watabe)....Pages 3-15
Morphological Grammars to Generate and Annotate Verb Derivation in Quechua (Maximiliano Duran)....Pages 16-28
Integrating the Lexicon-Grammar of Predicate Nouns with Support Verb fazer into Port4NooJ (Cristina Mota, Lucília Chacoto, Anabela Barreiro)....Pages 29-39
Processing Agglutination with a Morpho-Syntactic Graph in NooJ (Rafik Kassmi, Mohammed Mourchid, Abdelaziz Mouloudi, Samir Mbarki)....Pages 40-51
Formalizing Arabic Inflectional and Derivational Verbs Based on Root and Pattern Approach Using NooJ Platform (Ilham Blanchete, Mohammed Mourchid, Samir Mbarki, Abdelaziz Mouloudi)....Pages 52-65
Front Matter ....Pages 67-67
Arabic NooJ Parser: Nominal Sentence Case (Nadia Ghezaiel Hammouda, Kais Haddar)....Pages 69-80
The Parsing of Simple Arabic Verbal Sentences Using NooJ Platform (Said Bourahma, Mohammed Mourchid, Samir Mbarki, Abdelaziz Mouloudi)....Pages 81-95
Identification of Croatian Light Verb Constructions with NooJ (Krešimir Šojat, Kristina Kocijan, Božo Bekavac)....Pages 96-107
Semantic Predicates in the Business Language (Maddalena della Volpe, Annibale Elia, Francesca Esposito)....Pages 108-116
Invalid Syntax: NooJ Assisted Automatic Detection of Errors in Auxiliaries and Past Participles in Italian (Ignazio Mauro Mirto, Emanuele Cipolla)....Pages 117-129
Some Aspects Concerning the Automatic Treatment of Adjectives and Adverbs in Spanish: A Pedagogical Application of the NooJ Platform (Andrea Rodrigo, Silvia Reyes, Rodolfo Bonino)....Pages 130-140
Front Matter ....Pages 141-141
Corpus-Based Extraction and Translation of Arabic Multi-Words Expressions (MWEs) (Azeddin Rhazi, Ali Boulaalam)....Pages 143-155
The Automatic Translation of French Verbal Tenses to Arabic Using the Platform NooJ (Hajer Cheikhrouhou)....Pages 156-167
Automatic Extraction of the Phraseology Through NooJ (Tong Yang)....Pages 168-178
Sentiment Analysis Algorithms for the Belarusian NooJ Module in Touristic Sphere (Yuras Hetsevich, Alena Kryvaltsevich, Nastassia Kazloŭskaja, Anastasija Drahun, Jaŭhienija Zianoŭka, Aliaksandr Ščarbakoŭ)....Pages 179-189
Question-Response System Using the NooJ Linguistic Platform (Imen Ennasri, Sondes Dardour, Héla Fehri, Kais Haddar)....Pages 190-199
NooJ Morphological Grammars for Stenotype Writing (Mario Monteleone, Raffaele Guarasci, Alessandro Maisto)....Pages 200-212
From Language to Social Perception of Immigration (Carmela Scoppetta, Anastasia Alfieri, Flavio Merenda, Sonia Lay, Annalisa Colasanto, Raffaele Manna)....Pages 213-224
Front Matter ....Pages 225-225
Nooj Graphical User Interfaces Modernization (Zineb Gotti, Samir Mbarki, Sara Gotti, Naziha Laaz)....Pages 227-239
A New Linguistic Engine for NooJ: Parsing Context-Sensitive Grammars with Finite-State Machines (Max Silberztein)....Pages 240-250
Back Matter ....Pages 251-251

✦ Subjects


Language Translation and Linguistics


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