%0 Report %@ 462 %A Bear, John %T Morphology With Two-Level Rules and Negative Rule Features %C 333 Ravenswood Ave., Menlo Park, CA 94025 %I AI Center, SRI International %D 1989 %K Natural Language!Morphology %X Two-level phonology, as currently practiced, has two severe limitations. One is that phonological generalizations are generally expressed in terms of transition tables of finite-state automata, and these tables are cumbersome to develop and refine. The other is that lexical idiosyncrasy is encoded by introducing arbitrary diacritics into the spelling of a morpheme. This paper describes how to use phonological rules instead of transition tables, and describes a more elegant way of expressing phonological irregularity than with arbitrary diacritics, making use of the fact that generalizations are expressed with rules instead of automata. %U http://www.ai.sri.com/pubs/files/509.pdf
