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Useful References

Books, articles and tutorials

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)

Ojibwe resources

ID Reference
R1 Ojibwe People's Dictionary , i.e. OPD.

Other FST projects

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)