[CWB] cqpweb for agglutinative languages

graham.ranger graham.ranger at univ-avignon.fr
Thu Dec 19 19:13:16 CET 2024


There's no rush, Andrés, thanks very much!Envoyé depuis mon appareil Galaxy
-------- Message d'origine --------De : Andrés Chandía <andreschandiaf at gmail.com> Date : 19/12/2024  18:49  (GMT+01:00) À : Open source development of the Corpus WorkBench <cwb at sslmit.unibo.it> Objet : Re: [CWB] cqpweb for agglutinative languages Graham, yes, of course, in a while I'll create an account for you and send you the user and pass, I will take little time, because I have to do a thing first, but as soon as I'm finished I'll send them to you...El jue, 19 dic 2024 a las 17:57, Graham Ranger -- UAPV (<graham.ranger at univ-avignon.fr>) escribió:

  
    
  
  
    Dear Andrés,
    Many thanks for these pointers which I'm following up.
    Best wishes,
    Graham.
    
    Le 19/12/2024 à 17:06, Andrés Chandía a
      écrit :
    
    
      
      
        Dear Graham,
        I am currently working with a corpus of Mapudüngun that can
          be accessed via a CQP-Web interface (https://www.chandia.net/iecmap/).
          The tagging currently reflects Ineke Smeets' set of tags for
          affixes and roots. It is acknowledged that traditional Western
          grammatical and lexical classification does not always suit
          phenomena in Indo-American languages; indeed, some of the
          components of these languages are quite idiosyncratic.
        Research into Universal Dependencies (https://universaldependencies.org)
          may be a fruitful exercise, and the set of tags best suited to
          Nahuatl could then be applied.
        I hope this comment helps you a little!
        
      
      
      
        El jue, 19 dic 2024 a las
          16:42, Graham Ranger -- UAPV (<graham.ranger at univ-avignon.fr>)
          escribió:
        
        
           Hello everybody,
            This is probably not the right place to post, so apologies
            in advance, but I was wondering whether anyone has
            experience they might like to share of using cqpweb with
            strongly agglutinative languages. Specifically, I'm involved
            with a project for a corpus of Nahuatl, and am wondering
            what tagging protocol, if any, might be best.
            With best wishes to all,
            Graham.
          
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