An Expanded Finite-State Transducer for Tsuut'ina Verbs.

International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC)(2022)

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This paper describes the expansion of a finite state transducer (FST) for the transitive verb system of Tsuut'ina (ISO 639-3: srs), a Dene (Athabaskan) language spoken in Alberta, Canada. Dene languages have unique templatic morphology, in which lexical, inflectional and derivational tiers are interlaced. Drawing on data from close to 9,000 verbal wordforms, the expanded model can handle a great range of common and rare argument structure types, including ditransitive and uniquely Dene object experiencer verbs. While challenges of speed remain, this expansion shows the ability of FST modelling to handle morphology of this type, and the expanded FST shows great promise for community language applications such as a morphologically informed online dictionary and word predictor, and for further FST development.
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Na-Dene, Indigenous languages, finite state transducers, morphology
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