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8th FSMNLP 2009: Pretoria, South Africa
- Anssi Yli-Jyrä

, András Kornai, Jacques Sakarovitch, Bruce W. Watson:
Finite-State Methods and Natural Language Processing, 8th International Workshop, FSMNLP 2009, Pretoria, South Africa, July 21-24, 2009, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6062, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-14683-1
Tutorials
- Colin de la Higuera

:
Learning Finite State Machines. 1-10
Special Theme Tutorials
- Kemal Oflazer

:
Developing Computational Morphology for Low- and Middle-Density Languages. 11-12
Invited Papers
- Thomas Hanneforth:

fsm2 - A Scripting Language Interpreter for Manipulating Weighted Finite-State Automata. 13-30 - André Kempe:

Selected Operations and Applications of n-Tape Weighted Finite-State Machines. 31-46 - Johan Schalkwyk:

OpenFst. 47
Special Theme Invited Talks
- Jackson Muhirwe:

Morphological Analysis of Tone Marked Kinyarwanda Text. 48-55
Regular Papers
- Andreas Maletti:

Minimizing Weighted Tree Grammars Using Simulation. 56-68 - Andreas Maletti, Heiko Vogler:

Compositions of Top-Down Tree Transducers with epsilon-Rules. 69-80 - Jaco Geldenhuys, Brink van der Merwe, Lynette van Zijl:

Reducing Nondeterministic Finite Automata with SAT Solvers. 81-92 - Johannes Bubenzer, Kay-Michael Würzner:

Joining Composition and Trimming of Finite-State Transducers. 93-104
Special Theme Extended Abstracts
- Iñaki Alegria, Izaskun Etxeberria

, Mans Hulden, Montserrat Maritxalar
:
Porting Basque Morphological Grammars to foma, an Open-Source Tool. 105-113 - Oleg Kapanadze:

Describing Georgian Morphology with a Finite-State System. 114-122 - Laurette Pretorius, Sonja Bosch:

Finite State Morphology of the Nguni Language Cluster: Modelling and Implementation Issues. 123-130 - Laurette Pretorius, Biffie Viljoen, Rigardt Pretorius, Ansu Berg:

A Finite State Approach to Setswana Verb Morphology. 131-138
Competition Announcements
- David Combe, Colin de la Higuera

, Jean-Christophe Janodet:
Zulu: An Interactive Learning Competition. 139-146

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