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'''Constraint grammar''' |
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To distinguish coincident |
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A lot of verb forms coincide in Sicilian. |
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occurs fairly often |
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For example, to distingish a masculine noun "munnu" y Present Indicative form "munnu" of the verb "munnari", |
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Transfer rules help to translate correctly syntactic differences between languages that cannot be translated directly. There are 40 transfer rules in total. |
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* Unlike in Spanish, the synthetic future is no longer in use in Sicilian language, therefore it is replaced through the periphrastic compound forms with common verbs like "jiri", "vèniri" or "aviri". |
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* The synthetic conditional forms of verbs are normally replaced by indicative or subjunctive forms. |
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* There are also transfer rules to translate the verb construction with passive and modal meaning. |
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A good example is the Sicilian noun"cristianu" that not only signifies a person of Christian faith but can also denote a human being in general. |
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Transfer rules help to translate correctly syntactic differences between languages that cannot be translated directly. There are 40 transfer rules in total. |
Transfer rules help to translate correctly syntactic differences between languages that cannot be translated directly. There are 40 transfer rules in total. |
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* Unlike in Spanish, the synthetic future is no longer in use in Sicilian language, therefore it is replaced |
* Unlike in Spanish, the synthetic future is no longer in use in Sicilian language, therefore it is replaced by the periphrastic compound forms with common verbs like "jiri", "vèniri" or "aviri". |
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* The synthetic conditional forms of verbs are normally replaced by indicative or subjunctive forms. |
* The synthetic conditional forms of verbs are normally replaced by indicative or subjunctive forms. |
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* There are also transfer rules to translate the verb construction with passive and modal meaning. |
* There are also transfer rules to translate the verb construction with passive and modal meaning. |
Revision as of 14:27, 22 August 2016
Commitment
The list of all commits: https://apertium.projectjj.com/gsoc2016/uliana-sentsova.html
Monolingual Sicilian dictionary:
Bilingual Sicilian-Spanish dictionary: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/apertium/svn/incubator/apertium-scn-spa/
Description
1. Sicilian language TODO
2. Project goals
TODO
corpus, coverage, testvoc, pending tests
Constraint grammar To distinguish coincident
A lot of verb forms coincide in Sicilian.
occurs fairly often For example, to distingish a masculine noun "munnu" y Present Indicative form "munnu" of the verb "munnari",
A good example is the Sicilian noun"cristianu" that not only signifies a person of Christian faith but can also denote a human being in general.
Transfer rules
Transfer rules help to translate correctly syntactic differences between languages that cannot be translated directly. There are 40 transfer rules in total.
- Unlike in Spanish, the synthetic future is no longer in use in Sicilian language, therefore it is replaced by the periphrastic compound forms with common verbs like "jiri", "vèniri" or "aviri".
- The synthetic conditional forms of verbs are normally replaced by indicative or subjunctive forms.
- There are also transfer rules to translate the verb construction with passive and modal meaning.
Statistics
Coverage | Sicilian-castellano (%) | Castellano-siciliano (%) |
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Trimmed coverage | 83.4% | % |
Coverage | Sicilian (%) | Spanish (%) |
Raw coverage' | 85.5% | 91,6% |
The number of lemmas in bilingual dictionary: 11,253.
The number of lemmas in Sicilian dictionary:
Challenging issues
1. Abundance of spelling forms
2. Accent system
3. Pronouns
examples (jardinu / iardinu / giardinu = ‘garden’, palora / parola /paràula /palàura = ‘word’).
cunjùnciri, cognùngiri, conjùngiri, cugnùnciri, cognùncici, coniùngiri, conjùnciri
TODO
Future work
Syntactic properties, more rules, automatic forms merge algorithm TODO
Resources
https://scn.wikipedia.org/wiki/P%C3%A0ggina_principali
https://scn.wiktionary.org/wiki/P%C3%A0ggina_principali
Bonner, Introduction to Sicilian Grammar
El nuovo dizionario siciliano-italiano