Linguistic Diversity References
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* [http://wals.info/ World Atlas of Language Structures] | * [http://wals.info/ World Atlas of Language Structures] | ||
* [http://www2.gslt.hum.gu.se/dissertations/hammarstrom.pdf Interesting recent PhD on morphology for low-density languages] | * [http://www2.gslt.hum.gu.se/dissertations/hammarstrom.pdf Interesting recent PhD on morphology for low-density languages] | ||
+ | * [http://www.linguistic-typology.org/GrammarWatch-Consolidated_New.pdf List of grammars and books on low-density languages] | ||
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; Semitic Languages | ; Semitic Languages |
Latest revision as of 21:12, 24 February 2010
- General Resources
- Wikipedia, of course
- World Atlas of Language Structures
- Interesting recent PhD on morphology for low-density languages
- List of grammars and books on low-density languages
- Semitic Languages
- Alrabiya.net Parallel Broadcast Text in MSA and Dialect
- Amharic NLP website
- Amharic treebank, but also amharic IR
- a little bit about NLP in Ethiopia (or lack thereof)
- Niger-Congo Languages
- Official Government Information in the 11 Languages of South Africa
- Pan South-Africa Language Board
- Sesotho
- Pan South Africa Language Board
- Comparative Bantu On-Line Dictionary
- African Languages Identification and Familiarization Aid
- First Workshop on Language Technologies for African Languages
- A term paper on CCG for Bantu languages
- Related to the social network aspect
(assumes bipartite graph of languages & consonants)
(very brief, but provides also further motivation/applications for what we're doing)