A Pythonic container interface for finite state machines.
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A Pythonic container interface for finite state machines.
An open-source spell checker for texts written in Spanish, with a focus on tweets.
Python module with Program Synthesis Techniques for NLP
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A German lemmatizer and inflected word form generator based on the Zurich Morphological Analyzer for German (Zmorge).
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Fast and lightweight application of finite state transducers. Supports HFST file format.
Finite-state methods for analyzing Blackfoot morphology (currently only nominals).
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Babylonian finite-state morphology
Resources for morphological analysis of Portuguese
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UDAR Does Accented Russian: A finite-state morphological analyzer of Russian that handles stressed wordforms.
Pure Python implementation of HFST
GiellaLT documentation
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