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===Current status=== |
===Current status=== |
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=== Constraint Grammar === |
=== Constraint Grammar === |
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Apertium-kok currently has |
Apertium-kok currently has 24 CG rules. Still there is a lot of room for disambiguation improvement using CG. |
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===Future work=== |
===Future work=== |
Revision as of 10:19, 6 October 2020
Konkani (Wikipedia:Konkani language) is an Indo-Aryan or Indic language. It is available in Apertium as a standalone analyser/generator (apertium-kok) and as a component of pair which translates to/from Konkani.
Contents
Language pair
See also: List of language pairs
In incubator:
Pair name | Language | Last update |
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apertium-kok-hin |
Konkani <-> Hindi | 05 Oct 2020 |
Apertium-kok
Current status
Last update: 06 Oct 2020
Dix entries: 65,379
Dix paradigms: 88
Coverage: 93.36% (Wikipedia)
Dictionary guidelines
The current Konkani dictionary is quite big (nearly 65,000 entries), so tidiness is essential to ensure future development:
- Keep entries sorted alphabetically.
- Keep entries grouped by type and tags (do not mix different types of proper nouns together).
- Check the file with apertium-dixtools (to update the number of entries and remove duplicates).
Spelling variants
The standard spelling variant in Apertium is the official Devanagri script.
Constraint Grammar
Apertium-kok currently has 24 CG rules. Still there is a lot of room for disambiguation improvement using CG.
Future work
- Add more words and paradigms