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Modelling Maltese noun plural classes without morphemes

Jessica Nieder, Fabian Tomaschek, Enum Cohrs, Ruben van de Vijver

2021Language Cognition and Neuroscience19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Word-based models of morphology propose that complex words are stored without reference to morphemes. One of the questions that arises is whether information about word forms alone is enough to determine a noun's number from its form. We take up this question by modelling the classification and production of the Maltese noun plural system, using models that do not assume morphemic representations. We use the Tilburg Memory-Based Learner, a computational implementation of exemplar theory and the Naive Discriminative Learner, an implementation of Word and Paradigm, for classification. Both models classify Maltese nouns well. In their current implementations, TiMBL and NDL cannot concatenate sequences of phones that result in word forms. We used two neural networks architectures (LSTM and GRU) to model the production of plurals. We conclude that the Maltese noun plural system can be modelled on the basis of whole words without morphemes, supporting word-based models of morphology.

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MorphemePluralMalteseComputer scienceNatural language processingNounArtificial intelligenceWord (group theory)LinguisticsPhilosophyNatural Language Processing TechniquesTopic ModelingSpeech and dialogue systems
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