Paradigms provide an inherent
organizational structure to natural language
morphology. ParaMor, our minimally
supervised morphology induction
algorithm, retrusses the word forms of raw
text corpora back onto their paradigmatic
skeletons; performing on par with state-ofthe-
art minimally supervised morphology
induction algorithms at morphological
analysis of English and German. ParaMor
consists of two phases. Our algorithm first
constructs sets of affixes closely mimicking
the paradigms of a language. And with
these structures in hand, ParaMor then
annotates word forms with morpheme
boundaries. To set ParaMor’s few free
parameters we analyze a training corpus of
Spanish. Without adjusting parameters, we
induce the morphological structure of
English and German. Adopting the
evaluation methodology of Morpho
Challenge 2007 (Kurimo et al., 2007), we
compare ParaMor’s morphological
analyses with Morfessor (Creutz, 2006), a
modern minimally supervised morphology
induction system. ParaMor consistently
achieves competitive F1 measures.