Semitic Language Resources
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* [http://www.medar.info/conference_all/2009/Tutorial_1.pdf Medar tutorial] on Arabic NLP, Nizar Habash and Mona Diab | * [http://www.medar.info/conference_all/2009/Tutorial_1.pdf Medar tutorial] on Arabic NLP, Nizar Habash and Mona Diab | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:14, 28 July 2010
A wiki list being compiled as part of our Multi Dialect Arabic project.
- General Info about Language Interrelationships
- Language Data
- Software
- Sakhr
- Stanford Parser includes an Arabic model
- MADA+TOKAN
- Buckwalter
- Tutorials
- Medar tutorial on Arabic NLP, Nizar Habash and Mona Diab
- WS02
- References about Diglossia/Variation in Spoken Arabic
- Abdel-Jawad, H. R. 1981. Lexical and phonological variation in spoken Arabic in Amman. PhD dissertation University of Pennsylvania.
- Blanc. 1960. Stylistic variations in spoken Arabic, in Contribution to Arabic Linguistics (ed.) by Ferguson 1964. Cambridge, Mass. pp. 81-156.
- Schmit, R. W. 1975. Sociostylistic variation in spoken Egyptian Arabic: Examination of the concept of diaglossia. PhD dissertation, Brown Univ.
- Shorrab. 1981. Models of socially significant linguistic variation: The case of Palestinian Arabic. PhD dissertation, State Univ. of New York at Buffalo.