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SuhelJaber1andRodolfoDelmonte1 1 UniversityCa'Foscari,Dept.LanguageSciences,LaboratoryComputationalLinguistics, Ca'Bembo,Dorsoduro1705,30123Venezia,Italy {jaber,delmont}@unive.it InthispaperweproposeanewapproachtothedescriptionofArabic morphologyusing 21tape finite state transducers, based on a particular and systematic use of the operation of composition in a way that allows for incrementalsubstitutionsofconcatenatedlexicalmorphemespecificationswith their surface realization for non1concatenative processes (the case of Arabic templaticinterdigitationandnon1templaticcircumfixation). Arabic,morphology,non1concatenative,finitestate,composition. InthispaperweproposeanewapproachtothedescriptionofArabicmorphology using21tapefinitestatetransducers,basedonaparticularandsystematicuseofthe operation of composition in a way that allows for incremental substitutions of concatenatedlexicalmorphemespecificationswiththeirsurfacerealizationfornon1 concatenative processes (the case of Arabic templatic interdigitation and non1 templaticcircumfixation).Thenwecompareitwithwhatinouropinionrepresentsthe state1of1the1art among the 21tape finite1state implementations, that of Xerox [1], which is mainly based on the operation of intersection. We intentionally limit ourselves to the evaluation of 21tape strictly finite1state implementations for this paper,leavingoutn1tapeimplementationssuchas[2]and[3],andthosebasedon extendedfinite1stateautomata,suchas[4].Inanycasewebelievethatourapproach couldbetriviallyadaptedton1tapeimplementationsaswell. Inthispaperwearguethat: 1.theuseofcompositionallowstoovercomecertaintechnicalproblemsinherentto theuseofintersection; 2.themethodofincrementalsubstitutionsthroughcompositionsallowsforanelegant description of all main morphological processes present in natural languages includingnon1concatenativeonesinstrictfinite1stateterms,withouttheneedto resorttoextensionsofanysort; 3.ourapproachallowsforthemostlogicalencodingofeverykindofdependency, including traditional long1distance ones (mutual exclusiveness), circumfixations andidiosyncraticrootandpatterncombinations;
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