If word boundaries are inaccurate, this kind of approach may be the only way to find them, except perhaps using syntactic information as well.
Eye movement studies have also been used to show that humans employ syntactic information when reading.
The computational effort required to determine the syntactic information is excessive (see below).
The morphological system can require a long time to obtain the syntactic information for a word.
A small set of rules are used to derive the syntactic information for the word.
This includes the syntactic information and the root index for the word.
Although it can be shown that humans use syntactic information when processing language, the actual process involved has not yet been determined.
The use of syntactic information as an aid for text recognition systems has been shown to be both feasible and useful.
Descent into generality cannot be avoided by using syntactic information.
When syntactic information is not needed for further processing, it may be cleared from the short-term store.