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** [[Comment contribuer à une paire de langues existante]]
** [[Comment contribuer à une paire de langues existante]]
* '''[[Become a language pair developer for Apertium]]''' — A quick, step-by-step guide for Ubuntu and Debian users on how to add entries to a language pair.
* '''[[Become a language pair developer for Apertium]]''' — A quick, step-by-step guide for Ubuntu and Debian users on how to add entries to a language pair.

==How it works==
==How it works==


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* [[Part-of-speech tagging]] — information on HMMs for part-of-speech tagging
* [[Part-of-speech tagging]] — information on HMMs for part-of-speech tagging
**[[Balisage d'une partie de discours]]
**[[Balisage d'une partie de discours]]

==Indexes==
* [[Category:Documentation in English]]
* [[Category:Documentation in Turkish]]
* [[Category:Documentación en Castellano]]
* [[Category:Dokumentado en Esperanto]]
* [[Category:Documentation en français]]
* [[Category:Documentazione in italiano]]
* [[Category:Documentaţie_în_română]]
* [[Category:Машинный_перевод_для_языков_России]]
* [[Category:Документация_на_русском_языке]]



[[Category:Documentation|*]]
[[Category:Documentation|*]]

Revision as of 17:16, 20 September 2016

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Official

Overwhelmingly also applies to Apertium 3.0, except statements about non-Unicode support.
  • Publications — Conference and journal articles published about Apertium.

Undocumented Features

General

Apertium in 5 slides

Short presentations prepared by GCI students.

Entry Test for Apertium

Test how well you know Apertium in this quiz! Are you knowledgeable enough about Apertium to be a stellar developer/GCI/GSoC student?

GsoC / GCI students

Creating a new pair

Contributing to an existing pair

How it works

Indexes