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Regular models of phonological rule systems
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1994
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EngineeringRegular RelationsChomsky HierarchySemanticsComputational ToolsPhonologySyntaxComputational LinguisticsGrammarComputational PhonologyRegular ModelsLanguage StudiesFormal LanguageGrammatical FormalismComputer ScienceAutomated ReasoningRegulated RewritingFormal MethodsSpeech ProcessingFormal SyntaxUnification GrammarLinguistics
This paper presents a set of mathematical and computational tools for manipulating and reasoning about regular languages and regular relations and argues that they provide a solid basis for computational phonology. It shows in detail how this framework applies to ordered sets of context-sensitive rewriting rules and also to grammars in Koskenniemi's two-level formalism. This analysis provides a common representation of phonological constraints that supports efficient generation and recognition by a single simple interpreter.
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