Abstract

Computer systems that process natural languages require the creation of a database-describing lexicon with extensive information about words, and a formal representational model allowing access and data manipulation. Most research attempts to find model representation taking into account both information and its processing procedures. Among these formalisms are automata, concepts used to analyze formal languages such as designing and programming languages. Automata seem to be well-adapted tools for the representation of the observed phenomena of natural languages.

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