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Revision as of 21:07, 6 January 2016
Apertium-kaz-kir is a development Kazakh-Kyrgyz translation pair in the incubator.
Contents
Example
apertium-kaz-kir$ echo "Ауа райы бүгін әбден жақсы, жылы. Бірақ кеше өте суық еді." | apertium -d . kaz-kir Аба ырайы бүгүн абдан жакшы, жылуу. Бирок кечээ өтө суук эле.
Installation
Prereqs
Before you can install apertium-kaz-kir, you will need:
- hfst (svn ≥r1916)
- foma
- flex
- foma
- apertium
- lttoolbox
- CG
- apertium-lex-tools
Location
The main respository to check out is:
You'll also want:
- https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/incubator/apertium-kaz (Apertium-kaz)
- https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/incubator/apertium-kir (Apertium-kir)
To compile
apertium-kaz-kir$ ./autogen.sh --with-lang1=../../languages/apertium-kaz \ --with-lang2=../../languages/apertium-kir apertium-kaz-kir$ make
Files and development
Current to-do list and GSoC Workplan are available.
- update-morphs.bash updates the following files from apertium-kir and apertium-kaz:
- apertium-kaz-kir.kaz.lexc (Kazakh dictionary and morphology)
- apertium-kaz-kir.kaz.twol (Kazakh phonology)
- apertium-kaz-kir.kaz-kir.rlx (Kazakh disambiguation rules)
- apertium-kaz-kir.kir.lexc (Kyrgyz dictionary and morphology)
- apertium-kaz-kir.kir.twol (Kyrgyz phonology)
- apertium-kaz-kir.kir-kaz.rlx (Kyrgyz disambiguation rules)
To change any of these files, please change the appropriate file in apertium-kir or apertium-kaz and run update-morphs.bash.
The main dictionary file is apertium-kaz-kir.kaz-kir.dix and transfer rules are in the .t1x and .t2x files.