Northern Sotho
Implementation of a Part-of-Speech Ontology: Morphemic Units of Bantu languages
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Implementation of a Part-of-Speech Ontology: Morphemic Units of Bantu languages
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A computational implementation of the Northern Sotho Infinitive
Submitted by Gertrud on Thu, 2011-09-15 15:55- Login to post comments
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Base Concepts in the African Languages Compared to Upper Ontologies and the WordNet Top Ontology
Submitted by wanderson on Sun, 2010-05-23 10:23- Login to post comments
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Unsupervised Learning of Morphology and the Languages of the World
Submitted by Guy on Mon, 2010-03-01 14:12- Login to post comments
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Automatic Diacritic Restoration for African Languages
Submitted by Guy on Tue, 2007-10-23 12:16This is a demonstration system for a diacritic restoration method that is able to automatically restore diacritics on the basis of local graphemic context. It is based on the machine learning method of Memory-Based learning. We have applied the method to the African languages of Cilubà, Gĩkũyũ, Kĩkamba, Maa, Sesotho sa Leboa, Tshivenḓa and Yoruba.
You can find more information on this system in this paper
Authors:
Guy De Pauw: CNTS - Language Technology Group, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium, guy [dot] depauw [at] ua [dot] ac [dot] beGilles-Maurice de Schryver: African Languages and Cultures, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, gillesmaurice [dot] deschryver [at] ugent [dot] be
Peter Waiganjo Wagacha: School of Computing and Informatics, University of Nairobi, Nairobi, Kenya, waiganjo [at] uonbi [dot] ac [dot] ke
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Northern Sotho Part-of-Speech Tagger (V2) - Demo
Submitted by Guy on Thu, 2007-10-11 13:05This demo showcases a part-of-speech tagger for Northern Sotho. It retrieves the morpho-syntactic categories for words in a sentence. It uses MBT, the memory-based tagger trained on a relatively small annotated corpus.
Version1: Ocotober 10 2007 (20k tokens training set)
Version2: December 8 2007 (35k tokens training set)
Type in the text you want to tag (2,500 character limit)
Example: Motho ge a sa tseba o swanetše go dumela seo gore bao ba tsebago ba mmotše.
Authors:
Guy De Pauw: CNTS - Language Technology Group, University of Antwerp, Antwerp, Belgium, guy [dot] depauw [at] ua [dot] ac [dot] be
Gilles-Maurice de Schryver: African Languages and Cultures, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium, gillesmaurice [dot] deschryver [at] ugent [dot] be
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Verbal extension sequencing: An examination from a computational perspective
Submitted by wanderson on Fri, 2007-07-13 12:47- Login to post comments
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Morpheme sequencing of the verbal element in Northern Sotho with emphasis on non-concord morphemes: A computational perspective
Submitted by wanderson on Fri, 2007-07-13 12:42- Login to post comments
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Application and testing of performance enhancing morphological analysis techniques
Submitted by wanderson on Fri, 2007-07-13 12:31- Login to post comments
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