Non-aligned Morphological Dictionary
A non-aligned morphological dictionary is simply a set of pairs of input and output strings. A non-aligned morphological dictionary would represent the previous example as:
- (houses, house
)
It is possible to convert a non-aligned dictionary into an aligned dictionary. Besides trivial alignments to the left or to the right, linguistically motivated alignments which align characters to their corresponding morphemes are possible.
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