A Comparison of Approaches to Word Class Tagging: Disjunctively vs. Conjunctively Written Bantu Languages

TitleA Comparison of Approaches to Word Class Tagging: Disjunctively vs. Conjunctively Written Bantu Languages
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsTaljard, E., and Bosch Sonja E.
Journal TitleNordic Journal of African Studies
Volume15
Issue4
Pagination428-442
Abstract

Northern Sotho and Zulu are two South African Bantu languages that make use of different writing systems, viz. a disjunctive and a conjunctive writing system respectively. In this article it is argued that the different orthographic systems obscure the morphological similarities and that these systems impact directly on word class tagging for the two languages. It is illustrated that not only different approaches are needed for word class tagging, but also that the sequencing of tasks is to a large extent determined by the difference in writing systems.