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This paper presents the development of an open-source morphology tool for German integrated into a grid-based environment. Departing from the SFST-based SMOR tools (Schmid et al. [1]), we have implemented a minimal lexicon component that works in tandem with the morphological tool. Tests on a list of 30,000 high-frequency German words show that the recognition rate is comparable to other systems with even larger lexicons. Additional tools for the management of lexical data and services built on top of the finite-state transducer are also integrated as web services in the grid, so that all resources can be shared easily among lexicographers, linguists, and finite-state developers.
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