| ID | Reference |
|---|---|
| A1 | Kenneth R. Beesley and Lauri Karttunen. Finite State Morphology. 2003. CSLI Publications. (Documents the lexc and xfst formalisms. Not available online but ask Miikka) |
| A2 | Mans Hulden. Morphological Analysis Tutorial |
| A3 | Ronald M. Kaplan and Martin Kay. 1994. Regular models of phonological systems. (Demonstrated that phonology and morphology are at least predominantly realizable using finite-state transducers) |
| ID | Reference |
|---|---|
| R1 | Ojibwe People's Dictionary , i.e. OPD. |
| ID | Reference |
|---|---|
| P1 | Foma (We mostly use this toolkit to compile FSTs) |
| P2 | Pyfoma (Python implementation of foma) |
| P3 | AltLab (The University of Alberta language technology project, great resources for Plains Cree and Algonquian languages) |
| P4 | Giellatekno (can be used to generate many tools from an FST, e.g. a spellchecker) |
| P5 | Hfst (Helsinki finite-state tools, used by Giellatekno) |
| P6 | OpenFst wiki (great resource on various FST topics like the ATT format, see section Creating FSTs Using Text Files from the Shell) |