User:Sushain/CelticLanguages
The Celtic languages (cel
) include Welsh (cy
), Breton (br
), Cornish (kw
), Irish (ga
) and Scottish Gaelic (gd
). Most commonly spoken on the north-western edge of Europe, the languages are related with varying levels of mutual intelligibility.
The master plan involves generating independent finite-state transducers for each language, and then making individual dictionaries and transfer rules for every pair. The current status of these goals is listed below.
Status
The ultimate goal is to have multi-purposable transducers for a variety of Celtic languages. These can then be paired for X→Y translation with the addition of a CG for language X and transfer rules / dictionary for the pair X→Y. Below is listed development progress for each language's transducers and dictionary pairs.
Transducers
Once a transducer has ~80% coverage on a range of medium-large corpora we can say it is "working". Over 90% and it can be considered to be "production".
name | language | native name | grouping | ISO 639 | formalism | state | stems | coverage | location | primary authors | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
-2 | -3 | ||||||||||
apertium-cym
|
Welsh | Cymraeg | Brythonic | cy
|
cym
|
? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
apertium-bre
|
Breton | Kernewek | Brythonic | br
|
bre
|
? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
apertium-cor
|
Cornish | Kernewek | Brythonic | kw
|
cor
|
? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
apertium-gle
|
Irish | Gaeilge | Goidelic | ga
|
gle
|
? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
apertium-gla
|
Scottish Gaelic | Gàidhlig | Goidelic | gd
|
gla
|
? | ? | ? | ? | ? | ? |
apertium-glv
|
Manx | Gaelg | Goidelic | gv
|
glv
|
— | — | — | — | — | — |
Existing
- Dictionaries
- See also: List of dictionaries
Coverage[1] is calculated over a general corpus of the language, followed by Wikipedia in parentheses.
Language | File | Paradigms | Lemmata | Coverage |
---|---|---|---|---|
Welsh | apertium-cy-en.cy.dix | 689 | 11,009 | 95.8% (86.6%) |
Breton | apertium-br-fr.br.dix | 367 | 11,312 | 89.0% (88.1%) |
Cornish | apertium-cy-kw.kw.dix | 133 | 322 | - |
Irish | apertium-ga-gd.ga.dix | 1,425 | 9,083 | - |
Scottish Gaelic | apertium-ga-gd.gd.dix | 1,917 | 8,315 | - |
Samples
Language | Text |
---|---|
Welsh | Genir pawb yn rhydd ac yn gydradd â’i gilydd mewn urddas a hawliau. Fe’u cynysgaeddir â rheswm a chydwybod, a dylai pawb ymddwyn y naill at y llall mewn ysbryd cymodlon. |
Cornish[2] | Yma pub den genys frank hag equal yn dynyta hag yn gwyryow. Ymons y enduys gans reson ha keskans hag y tal dhedhans omdhon an eyl orth y gela yn sperys a vredereth. |
Breton | Dieub ha par en o dellezegezh hag o gwirioù eo ganet an holl dud. Poell ha skiant zo dezho ha dleout a reont bevañ an eil gant egile en ur spered a genvreudeuriezh. |
Irish | Saoláitear na daoine uile saor agus comhionann ina ndínit agus ina gcearta. Tá bauidh an réasúin agus an choinsiasa acu agus dlíd iad féin d’iompar de mheon bhráithreachais i leith a chéile. |
Scottish Gaelic | Tha gach uile dhuine air a bhreth saor agus co-ionnan ann an urram ’s ann an còirichean. Tha iad air am breth le reusan is le cogais agus mar sin bu chòir dhaibh a bhith beò nam measg fhein ann an spiorad bràthaireil. |
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