I think this query should work, although I didn't test it beyond your sample data.
Also, you didn't specify what database you're using and I just tried it on MS SQL, but it should be easy to adapt to other databases as it only relies on charindex and left (or substring) and those functions should be available on most databases.
SQL Fiddle
MS SQL Server 2008 Schema Setup:
create table your_table (article varchar(10), tag varchar (20))
insert your_table values
('Article 1','normal'),
('Article 2','apple'),
('Article 3','norm*'),
('Article 4','normalization'),
('Article 5','corvette')
Query 1:
declare @str varchar(30) = 'normalization'
select t.article, tag
from your_table t
left join (
select
article,
left(tag, charindex('*', tag,0)-1) t,
charindex('*', tag,0)-1 as l
from your_table
where charindex('*', tag,0) > 0
) a
on t.article = a.article
where (tag = @str) or (left(@str, l) = t)
Results:
| ARTICLE | TAG |
|-----------|---------------|
| Article 3 | norm* |
| Article 4 | normalization |
Query 2:
declare @str varchar(30) = 'normal'
select t.article, tag
from your_table t
left join (
select
article,
left(tag, charindex('*', tag,0)-1) t,
charindex('*', tag,0)-1 as l
from your_table
where charindex('*', tag,0) > 0
) a
on t.article = a.article
where (tag = @str) or (left(@str, l) = t)
Results:
| ARTICLE | TAG |
|-----------|--------|
| Article 1 | normal |
| Article 3 | norm* |
norm | true
and #1 would benormal | false
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