Abstract This paper describes an endeavour to build natural language processing (NLP) tools for Runyakitara, a group of four closely related Bantu languages spoken in western Uganda. In contrast with major world languages such as English, for which corpora are comparatively abundant and NLP tools are well developed, computational linguistic resources for Runyakitara are in short supply. First therefore, we need to collect corpora for these languages, before we can proceed to the design of a spell-checker, grammar-checker and applications for computer-assisted language learning (CALL). We explain how we are collecting primary data for a new Runya Corpus of speech and writing, we outline the design of a morphological analyser, ...
In this article it is shown how distributional corpus analysis may be used to start the description ...
Lusoga (JE16) is a largely undocumented Great Lakes Bantu language and only primers and basic gramma...
Africa is such a language area, where rule-based language technology could have a strong influence o...
In this paper, we present computational resource grammars of Runyankore and Rukiga (R&R) languag...
The trends emerging in the natural language processing (NLP) of African languages spoken in South Af...
The development of linguistic resources for use in natural language processing is of utmost importan...
Currently, there is a lack of computational grammar resources for many under-resourced languages whi...
Abstract In this paper the development of computational morphological analysers for six South Africa...
Linguists have long been producing grammatical decriptions of yet undescribed languages. This is a t...
This study presents the results from a computer-assisted language learning (CALL) system of Runyakit...
This study presents the results from a computer-assisted language learning (CALL) system of Runyakit...
About half of the living languages and dialects, including the Greek ones, are endangered, and langu...
A corpus is a large collection of language data either in written form or spoken form or both. It ca...
For more than 30 years, there have been renewed interests in computational morphology resulting in n...
The point of departure of the present article is the realisation that more and more serious contempo...
In this article it is shown how distributional corpus analysis may be used to start the description ...
Lusoga (JE16) is a largely undocumented Great Lakes Bantu language and only primers and basic gramma...
Africa is such a language area, where rule-based language technology could have a strong influence o...
In this paper, we present computational resource grammars of Runyankore and Rukiga (R&R) languag...
The trends emerging in the natural language processing (NLP) of African languages spoken in South Af...
The development of linguistic resources for use in natural language processing is of utmost importan...
Currently, there is a lack of computational grammar resources for many under-resourced languages whi...
Abstract In this paper the development of computational morphological analysers for six South Africa...
Linguists have long been producing grammatical decriptions of yet undescribed languages. This is a t...
This study presents the results from a computer-assisted language learning (CALL) system of Runyakit...
This study presents the results from a computer-assisted language learning (CALL) system of Runyakit...
About half of the living languages and dialects, including the Greek ones, are endangered, and langu...
A corpus is a large collection of language data either in written form or spoken form or both. It ca...
For more than 30 years, there have been renewed interests in computational morphology resulting in n...
The point of departure of the present article is the realisation that more and more serious contempo...
In this article it is shown how distributional corpus analysis may be used to start the description ...
Lusoga (JE16) is a largely undocumented Great Lakes Bantu language and only primers and basic gramma...
Africa is such a language area, where rule-based language technology could have a strong influence o...