What is AfLaT?

Interest in language technology research for African languages has seen a tremendous increase in recent years. This is marked by the growing availability of digital corpora, dictionaries and tools for many (formerly) resource-scarce African languages. The AfLaT website aims to catalogue these resources for the benefit of researchers interested in African language technology.

AfLaT.org contains a steadily growing collection of bibliographic resources, web links and tools, provided by AfLaT members. We would like to invite you to join this community effort and share information, discuss research topics or just simply browse through the available content. Registration is free of charge.

We hope to see you soon!

The AfLaT team.

AfLaT.org

Guy De Pauw Gilles-Maurice de Schryver Peter Waiganjo Wagacha
CLiPS
University of Antwerp
Belgium
African Languages and Cultures
Ghent University
Belgium
School of Computing and Informatics
University of Nairobi
Kenya
School of Computing and Informatics
University of Nairobi
Kenya
Xhosa Department
University of the Western Cape
South Africa
 
  TshwaneDJe HLT
South Africa
 
guy [at] aflat [dot] org gillesmaurice [dot] deschryver [at] aflat [dot] org waiganjo [at] aflat [dot] org

LINGUISTICS

I DID A RESEARCH ON X-BAR SYNTAX OF EMAI NOUN PHRASE