Morph

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Authors

David W. Packard

Description

Morph is a rule-based parser for Ancient Greek created by David Packard in the 70s with the aim of helping university students of Ancient Greek. The system was used to analyse 40,000 Ancient Greek wordforms appearing in a selection of texts suited to first-year students. The analyses returned by the system had been subsequently checked by experts.

References

Packard, David W. "Computer-assisted morphological analysis of ancient Greek." Computational and mathematical linguistics: Proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Linguistics: Pisa, 27/viii-1/ix 1973. Vol. II.-(Biblioteca dell'Archivum Romanicum. Serie II: Linguistica; 37). LS Olschki (1980): 343-355. Available: https://aclanthology.org/C73-2026.pdf