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This project will involve writing linguistic data, including morphological rules and transfer rules — which are specified in a declarative language. A good intro would be to look through [[Apertium New Language Pair HOWTO]]. If the pair has OK dictionaries but a bad tagger (disambiguator), a GsoC project might involve writing a good [[Constraint Grammar]] for the pair (although this would likely require more knowledge of and interest in linguistics). |
This project will involve writing linguistic data, including morphological rules and transfer rules — which are specified in a declarative language. A good intro would be to look through [[Apertium New Language Pair HOWTO]]. If the pair has OK dictionaries but a bad tagger (disambiguator), a GsoC project might involve writing a good [[Constraint Grammar]] for the pair (although this would likely require more knowledge of and interest in linguistics). |
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Here are a few links to pages of pairs which are up for adoption: |
Here are a few links to pages of pairs which are up for adoption: |
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If you find a pair in the [[Incubator]] in [[SVN]], feel free to write up its status on a page on the Wiki and add it here. |
If you find a pair in the [[Incubator]] in [[SVN]], feel free to write up its status on a page on the Wiki and add it here. |
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− | And two pairs which were adopted |
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+ | ** [[Macedonian and Bulgarian]] |
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+ | ** [[French and Portuguese]] |
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+ | ** [[North Sámi and Finnish]] |
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+ | ** [[Afrikaans and Dutch]] (GCI) |
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Revision as of 13:41, 5 February 2011
This project will involve writing linguistic data, including morphological rules and transfer rules — which are specified in a declarative language. A good intro would be to look through Apertium New Language Pair HOWTO. If the pair has OK dictionaries but a bad tagger (disambiguator), a GsoC project might involve writing a good Constraint Grammar for the pair (although this would likely require more knowledge of and interest in linguistics).
Here are a few links to pages of pairs which are up for adoption:
Closely related:
- Hindi and Urdu
- Scottish Gaelic and Irish
- Iranian Persian and Tajik
- Serbo-Croatian and Macedonian
- Slovenian and Macedonian
- Czech and Slovenian
- Faroese and Icelandic
- Breton and Welsh
Not closely related:
- Afrikaans to English
- Bengali and English
- Breton and English
- Dhivehi and English
- French and Esperanto
- Haitian Creole and English
If you find a pair in the Incubator in SVN, feel free to write up its status on a page on the Wiki and add it here.
And two pairs which were adopted in past years:
- 2010
- 2009
- Swedish and Danish - new adopter needed
- Norwegian Nynorsk and Norwegian Bokmål