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I'm [http://jnw.name/ Jonathan Washington] and I work on [[Turkic languages|Turkic-language]] morphological transducers.
I'm [http://jnw.name/ Jonathan Washington] and I work on [[Turkic languages|Turkic-language]] morphological transducers. I'm also involved in work on [[Mongolic languages]].


== Apertium projects I'm involved in ==
== Apertium projects I'm involved in ==
=== Stand-alone transducers ===

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! [[apertium-kir]]
! [[apertium-kir]]
| Kyrgyz || {{#lst:apertium-kir/stats|stems}} || ~{{:apertium-kir/stats/average}}% || developed almost entirety of morphotactics and morphophonology
| Kyrgyz ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-kir/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-kir/stats|~{{:apertium-kir/stats/average}}%]] || developed almost entirety of morphotactics and morphophonology
|-
|-
! [[apertium-kaz]]
! [[apertium-kaz]]
| Kazakh || {{#lst:apertium-kaz/stats|stems}} || ~{{:apertium-kaz/stats/average}}% || developed much of morphotactics and morphophonology
| Kazakh ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-kaz/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-kaz/stats|~{{:apertium-kaz/stats/average}}%]] || developed much of morphotactics and morphophonology
|-
|-
! [[apertium-tat]]
! [[apertium-tat]]
| Tatar || {{#lst:apertium-tat/stats|stems}} || ~{{:apertium-tat/stats/average}}% || helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology
| Tatar ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-tat/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-tat/stats|~{{:apertium-tat/stats/average}}%]] || helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology
|-
|-
! [[apertium-bak]]
! [[apertium-bak]]
| Bashqort || {{#lst:apertium-bak/stats|stems}} || ~{{:apertium-bak/stats/average}}% || helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology
| Bashqort ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-bak/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-bak/stats|~{{:apertium-bak/stats/average}}%]] || helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology
|-
! [[apertium-tyv]]
| Tuvan ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-tyv/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-tyv/stats|~{{:apertium-tyv/stats/average}}%]] || developed most of morphophonology
|-
|-
! [[apertium-chv]]
! [[apertium-chv]]
| Chuvash || {{#lst:apertium-chv/stats|stems}} || ~{{:apertium-chv/stats/average}}% || helping develop morphotactics and morphophonology
| Chuvash ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-chv/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-chv/stats|~{{:apertium-chv/stats/average}}%]] || helping develop morphotactics and morphophonology
|-
! [[apertium-kum]]
| Qumuq ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-kum/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-kum/stats|~{{:apertium-kum/stats/average}}%]] || helping develop morphophonology and add stems
|-
! [[apertium-sah]]
| Sakha ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-sah/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-khk/stats|~{{:apertium-sah/stats/average}}%]] || helping develop morphophonology
|-
! [[apertium-nog]]
| Noğay ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-nog/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-nog/stats|~{{:apertium-nog/stats/average}}%]] || helping develop morphophonology
|-
! [[apertium-kaa]]
| Qaraqalpaq ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-kaa/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-kaa/stats|~{{:apertium-kaa/stats/average}}%]] || helping develop morphophonology
|-
! [[apertium-uig]]
| Uyğur ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-uig/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-uig/stats|~{{:apertium-uig/stats/average}}%]] || developing morphotactics and morphophonology
|-
|-
! [[apertium-tuk]]
! [[apertium-tuk]]
| Turkmen || || || helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology
| Turkmen ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-tuk/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-tuk/stats|~{{:apertium-tuk/stats/average}}%]] || helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology
|-
|-
! [[apertium-khk]]
! [[apertium-khk]]
| Khalkha || {{#lst:apertium-khk/stats|stems}} || ~{{:apertium-khk/stats/average}}% || working on morphotactics and morphophonology
| Halh ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-khk/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-khk/stats|~{{:apertium-khk/stats/average}}%]] || working on morphotactics and morphophonology
|-
! [[apertium-bua]]
| Buryat ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-bua/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-bua/stats|~{{:apertium-bua/stats/average}}%]] || began morphotactics, morphophonology, and lexicon
|-
! [[apertium-alt]]
| Altay ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-alt/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| [[apertium-alt/stats|~{{:apertium-alt/stats/average}}%]] || most of it
|-
! [[apertium-sjo]]
| Sibe ||align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-sjo/stats|stems}} ||align="center"| || began morphotactics, morphophonology, and lexicon
|}
|}

=== MT pairs ===

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! project !! languages !! stems !! coverage !! contribution
|-
! [[apertium-tur-kir]]
| Turkish-Kyrgyz
|align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-tur-kir/stats|tur-kir-stems}} || || oversaw development
|-
! [[apertium-kaz-tat]]
| Kazakh-Tatar
|align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-kaz-tat/stats|kaz-tat-stems}} || ~{{:Apertium-kaz-tat/stats/kaz-average}}%, ~{{:Apertium-kaz-tat/stats/tat-average}}% || oversaw development
|-
! [[apertium-kaz-kir]]
| Kazakh-Kyrgyz
|align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-kaz-kir/stats|kaz-kir-stems}} || ~{{:Apertium-kaz-kir/stats/kaz-average}}%, ~{{:Apertium-kaz-kir/stats/kir-average}}% ||
|-
! [[apertium-khk-kaz]]
| Khalkha-Kazakh
|align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-khk-kaz/stats|khk-kaz-stems}} || || personal project
|-
! [[apertium-uzb-kir]]
| Uzbek-Kyrgyz || || || personal project
|-
! [[apertium-bua-khk]]
| Buryat-Khalkha
|align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-bua-khk/stats|bua-khk-stems}} || || personal project
|-
! [[apertium-kaz-kaa]]
| Kazakh-Qaraqalpaq
|align="right"| {{#lst:apertium-kaz-kaa/stats|kaz-kaa-stems}} || || oversaw development
|-
! [[apertium-kaa-uzb]]
| Qaraqalpaq-Uzbek || || || a pair I'd like to see
|}

I consider khk-kaz, uzb-kir, and kaa-uzb to be pairs that are particularly socially and politically important.

== Contact ==

For interaction with students regarding Apertium-related matters, I prefer IRC (public channels preferred to individual chat), GitHub issues, and email (in that order).

For less work-related matters (off-topic chatter, or even pinging to look at something more urgently), I'm okay being pinged on Hangouts, Signal, and WhatsApp (in that order).

I am also happy to use Zoom, PSTN, and Skype (in that order) as other modes of communication.

You can contact me one of these ways (probably start in the #apertium [[IRC]] channel) to inquire about other methods.

'''Timezone''': I'm in EDT/EST (UTC-4/UTC-5), but the time(s) of day I'm available depend on a lot of factors. Just check with me for a given period of time.


== Other mediawiki userpages ==
== Other mediawiki userpages ==

Latest revision as of 15:09, 11 May 2019

I'm Jonathan Washington and I work on Turkic-language morphological transducers. I'm also involved in work on Mongolic languages.

Apertium projects I'm involved in[edit]

Stand-alone transducers[edit]

project language stems coverage contribution
apertium-kir Kyrgyz 14,424 ~90.4% developed almost entirety of morphotactics and morphophonology
apertium-kaz Kazakh 36,595 ~94.5% developed much of morphotactics and morphophonology
apertium-tat Tatar 55,702 ~91% helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology
apertium-bak Bashqort 46,501 ~66% helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology
apertium-tyv Tuvan 11,695 ~92.7% developed most of morphophonology
apertium-chv Chuvash 10,267 ~85% helping develop morphotactics and morphophonology
apertium-kum Qumuq 4,918 ~90.2% helping develop morphophonology and add stems
apertium-sah Sakha 11,531 ~89.6% helping develop morphophonology
apertium-nog Noğay 1,385 ~81.4% helping develop morphophonology
apertium-kaa Qaraqalpaq 25,545 ~86.1% helping develop morphophonology
apertium-uig Uyğur 17,585 ~54.2% developing morphotactics and morphophonology
apertium-tuk Turkmen 2,988 ~70.7% helped develop morphotactics and morphophonology
apertium-khk Halh 441 ~50.6% working on morphotactics and morphophonology
apertium-bua Buryat 217 ~34.8% began morphotactics, morphophonology, and lexicon
apertium-alt Altay 284 ~52.27% most of it
apertium-sjo Sibe 52 began morphotactics, morphophonology, and lexicon

MT pairs[edit]

project languages stems coverage contribution
apertium-tur-kir Turkish-Kyrgyz oversaw development
apertium-kaz-tat Kazakh-Tatar ~88.7%, ~87% oversaw development
apertium-kaz-kir Kazakh-Kyrgyz ~87.3%, ~85.8%
apertium-khk-kaz Khalkha-Kazakh personal project
apertium-uzb-kir Uzbek-Kyrgyz personal project
apertium-bua-khk Buryat-Khalkha personal project
apertium-kaz-kaa Kazakh-Qaraqalpaq oversaw development
apertium-kaa-uzb Qaraqalpaq-Uzbek a pair I'd like to see

I consider khk-kaz, uzb-kir, and kaa-uzb to be pairs that are particularly socially and politically important.

Contact[edit]

For interaction with students regarding Apertium-related matters, I prefer IRC (public channels preferred to individual chat), GitHub issues, and email (in that order).

For less work-related matters (off-topic chatter, or even pinging to look at something more urgently), I'm okay being pinged on Hangouts, Signal, and WhatsApp (in that order).

I am also happy to use Zoom, PSTN, and Skype (in that order) as other modes of communication.

You can contact me one of these ways (probably start in the #apertium IRC channel) to inquire about other methods.

Timezone: I'm in EDT/EST (UTC-4/UTC-5), but the time(s) of day I'm available depend on a lot of factors. Just check with me for a given period of time.

Other mediawiki userpages[edit]

See my userpage on firespeaker wiki or my userpage on wikipedia.