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Using Finite State Transducers for Making Efficient Reading Comprehension Dictionaries

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Table 1: Coverage of dictionary without a morphological component, (Antonsen et al., 2009).
Figure 1: The finite-state transducer produces the word forms bargu, barggu, barggus (‘work.N’)and joavku, joavkku, joavkkus (‘team.N’) and it maps between the wordform and the grammati-cal word
Figure 2: The FST-dictionary on the mobile.
Figure 3: Reading a text with the FST-dictionary on the Saami news website site Avvir.no.
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