LINGUIST List 17.3181
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Mon Oct 30 2006
FYI: A Recent Work for Urdu Morphology
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A Recent Work for Urdu Morphology
Message 1: A Recent Work for Urdu Morphology
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Date: 30-Oct-2006
From: Humayoun Muhammad <humayoun gmail.com>
Subject: A Recent Work for Urdu Morphology
Dear all, I would like to inform you about a recent work for Urdu morphology, orthography and lexicon extraction, which was done as a Master's thesis at the Language Technology group, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden. We have developed the Urdu Morphological Analyzer & Generator, a Unicode infrastructure to accommodate Persho-Arabic script of Urdu and a lexicon of 4131 words & 496976 word forms. The work is freely available under GNU General Public License. A homepage has been set up for this work on which documentation (user manuals, MS Thesis Report) and downloads (source code & executables) are provided, while an online analysis tool is currently under construction. The homepage of Urdu Morphology could be accessed from the following url: http://www.mdstud.chalmers.se/~muhmuh/UrduMorph/index.html While the MS Thesis report could be accessed from: http://www.mdstud.chalmers.se/~muhmuh/UrduMorph/downloads/HumayounThesis_Web.pdf Feel free to offer feedback and suggestions. -- /Muhammad Humayoun MSc in Dependable Computer Systems Chalmers University of Technology Sweden www.chalmers.se Language Technology Group address: http://www.cs.chalmers.se/Cs/Research/Language-technology/index.html Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Lexicography Morphology Text/Corpus Linguistics
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