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* '''[https://wiki.apertium.org/w/images/d/d0/Apertium2-documentation.pdf Apertium 2.0: Official documentation] (222 pages)''' |
* '''[https://wiki.apertium.org/w/images/d/d0/Apertium2-documentation.pdf Apertium 2.0: Official documentation] (222 pages)''' |
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::Overwhelmingly also applies to Apertium 3.0, except statements about non-Unicode support. |
::Overwhelmingly also applies to Apertium 3.0, except statements about non-Unicode support. |
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* [[Publications]] — Conference and journal articles published about Apertium. |
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==General== |
==General== |
Revision as of 15:18, 5 February 2009
Installation • Resources • Contact • Documentation • Development • Tools |
Official
- Apertium 2.0: Official documentation (222 pages)
- Overwhelmingly also applies to Apertium 3.0, except statements about non-Unicode support.
- Publications — Conference and journal articles published about Apertium.
General
- Using SVN — cheatsheet on how to use SVN for users and developers.
- List of symbols
- Frequently Asked Questions — what it says in the link.
Creating a new pair
- Apertium New Language Pair HOWTO — step-by-step description of how to start a new language pair in Apertium.
- Building dictionaries — some tips and tricks for building dictionaries.
- Getting started with induction tools — how to install Apertium, GIZA++, etc, and create a bilingual dictionary.
- Tagger training — how to train your part-of-speech tagger.
- Cookbook — code-snippets for various "hard to work out" phenomena in some languages and families.
- Using linguistic resources — a primer for newcomers.
- Preparing to use apertium-transfer-tools
Contributing to an existing pair
- Contributing to an existing pair — some pointers for contributing to an existing pair.
How it works
- Apertium for Dummies — a one-sheet summary
- Monodix basics
- Morphological analysis
- Part-of-speech tagging