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The '''North Germanic languages''' include Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian (Nynorsk and Bokmål) and Swedish. The languages are related with varying levels of mutual intelligibility. This group would make a nice group for Apertium systems. |
The '''North Germanic languages''' include Danish (<code>da</code>), Faroese (<code>fo</code>), Icelandic (<code>is</code>), Norwegian (Nynorsk, <code>nn</code> and Bokmål, <code>nb</code>) and Swedish (<code>sv</code>). The languages are related with varying levels of mutual intelligibility. This group would make a nice group for Apertium systems. |
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==Existing pairs== |
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* <code>apertium-sv-da</code> |
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* <code>apertium-nn-nb</code> |
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==Resources== |
==Resources== |
Revision as of 20:33, 26 February 2008
The North Germanic languages include Danish (da
), Faroese (fo
), Icelandic (is
), Norwegian (Nynorsk, nn
and Bokmål, nb
) and Swedish (sv
). The languages are related with varying levels of mutual intelligibility. This group would make a nice group for Apertium systems.
Existing pairs
apertium-sv-da
apertium-nn-nb
Resources
Resources listed below will be useful in building machine translation systems for these languages.
- Monolingual
Language | Resource | Description | See also |
---|---|---|---|
Norwegian | Norsk ordbank | Large >100,000 lemma morphological dictionary of both Nynorsk and Bokmål, GPL. | Norsk ordbank |
Swedish | Talbanken | A 300,000-word tree-bank: it is in XML, all words are nicely tagged with PAROLE-style tags. | |
Danish | Danish Dependency Treebank | Danish tree bank, 100,000-word, XML, PAROLE tagged, under the GPL. | |
Icelandic | |||
Faroese |
- Bilingual