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| The '''North Germanic languages''' include Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian (Nynorsk and Bokmål) and Swedish. The languages are related with varying levels of mutual intelligibility. This group would make a nice group for Apertium systems. | The '''North Germanic languages''' include Danish (<code>da</code>), Faroese (<code>fo</code>), Icelandic (<code>is</code>), Norwegian (Nynorsk, <code>nn</code> and Bokmål, <code>nb</code>) and Swedish (<code>sv</code>). The languages are related with varying levels of mutual intelligibility. This group would make a nice group for Apertium systems. | ||
| ==Existing pairs== | |||
| * <code>apertium-sv-da</code> | |||
| * <code>apertium-nn-nb</code> | |||
| ==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
Revision as of 20:33, 26 February 2008
The North Germanic languages include Danish (da), Faroese (fo), Icelandic (is), Norwegian (Nynorsk, nn and Bokmål, nb) and Swedish (sv). The languages are related with varying levels of mutual intelligibility. This group would make a nice group for Apertium systems.
Existing pairs
- apertium-sv-da
- apertium-nn-nb
Resources
Resources listed below will be useful in building machine translation systems for these languages.
- Monolingual
| Language | Resource | Description | See also | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Norwegian | Norsk ordbank | Large >100,000 lemma morphological dictionary of both Nynorsk and Bokmål, GPL. | Norsk ordbank | 
| Swedish | Talbanken | A 300,000-word tree-bank: it is in XML, all words are nicely tagged with PAROLE-style tags. | |
| Danish | Danish Dependency Treebank | Danish tree bank, 100,000-word, XML, PAROLE tagged, under the GPL. | |
| Icelandic | |||
| Faroese | 
- Bilingual

