Southern Africa
Application and testing of performance enhancing morphological analysis techniques
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2nd CALL FOR PAPERS: Special Track for Human Language Technologies (HLT)
Submitted by boschse on Mon, 2007-04-02 11:48A Special Track for Human Language Technologies (HLT) is being organised by the ALASA Special Interest Group for Language and Speech Technology Development, to run in parallel with the
14th International Conference of the African Language Association
of Southern Africa.
Dates: 9 - 11 July 2007
Venue: Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth
Resource-scarce vs low-resourced vs less-resourced?
Submitted by gbvh on Sat, 2007-03-24 21:28Hi Everyone!
Recently, there was a dicussion about the differences between the above-mentioned concepts on some or other list. I thought it was on CorporaList, but can't find anything in their archives.
Does anyone here have an idea where I can look for the discussion thread?
Your help is appreciated!
Yours,
Gerhard
Sociolingo's Africa Blog
Submitted by Sociolingo on Tue, 2007-03-13 17:00A general blog about Africa with strengths in linguistics and culture.
LINGO7 CONFERENCE: Theme session: Computational linguistics, including CALL and Machine Translation
Submitted by wanderson on Sun, 2007-02-25 18:19LINGO7 CONFERENCE
Linguistics Society of South Africa (LSSA), the South African Association for Language Teaching (SAALT) and the South African Applied Linguistics Association (SAALA)
4-6 July 2007
Potchefstroom Campus of the North West University, South Africa
Theme session: Computational linguistics, including CALL and Machine Translation
14th International Conference of the African Language Association Of Southern Africa (ALASA)
Submitted by wanderson on Sun, 2007-02-25 18:1514th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE AFRICAN LANGUAGE ASSOCIATION OF SOUTHERN AFRICA (ALASA)
9 - 11 JULY 2007
Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, Port Elizabeth Special Track for HLT: HLT research in South Africa - towards sustainable development
Deadline for abstracts: 30 March 2007
Summary: 100 words
Length of abstracts: 500-800 words
Towards a morphological analyser for Northern Sotho: The generation and analysis of perfect verb stems ending on -ma- and -na-
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A finite-state transducer for phonologically induced palatalisation: Evaluating two approaches to labial palatalisation in Northern Sotho
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Acoustic analysis of the vowels of Setswana
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Sounds like ‘Sutu’
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