1 code implementation • LREC 2012 • Jonathan Washington, Mirlan Ipasov, Francis Tyers
This paper describes the development of a free/open-source finite-state morphological transducer for Kyrgyz.
no code implementations • LREC 2014 • Jonathan Washington, Ilnar Salimzyanov, Francis Tyers
This paper describes the development of free/open-source finite-state morphological transducers for three Turkic languages―Kazakh, Tatar, and Kumyk―representing one language from each of the three sub-branches of the Kypchak branch of Turkic.
no code implementations • LREC 2016 • Francis Tyers, Aziyana Bayyr-ool, Aelita Salchak, Jonathan Washington
{\textasciitilde}This paper describes the development of free/open-source finite-state morphological transducers for Tuvan, a Turkic language spoken in and around the Tuvan Republic in Russia.
1 code implementation • NAACL (AmericasNLP) 2021 • Jonathan Washington, Felipe Lopez, Brook Lillehaugen
This paper presents work towards a morphological transducer and orthography converter for Dizhsa, or San Lucas Quiaviní Zapotec, an endangered Western Tlacolula Valley Zapotec language.
1 code implementation • LREC 2022 • Sardana Ivanova, Jonathan Washington, Francis Tyers
We present, to our knowledge, the first ever published morphological analyser and generator for Sakha, a marginalised language of Siberia.
1 code implementation • DigitAm (LREC) 2022 • Hossep Dolatian, Daniel Swanson, Jonathan Washington
We present a free/open-source morphological transducer for Western Armenian, an endangered and low-resource Indo-European language.