<div dir="ltr">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...<br></div><br><div class="gmail_quote gmail_quote_container"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">El jue, 19 dic 2024 a las 17:57, Graham Ranger -- UAPV (<<a href="mailto:graham.ranger@univ-avignon.fr">graham.ranger@univ-avignon.fr</a>>) escribió:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0px 0px 0px 0.8ex;border-left:1px solid rgb(204,204,204);padding-left:1ex"><u></u>
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Dear Andrés,<br>
Many thanks for these pointers which I'm following up.<br>
Best wishes,<br>
Graham.<br>
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<div>Dear Graham,</div>
<div>I am currently working with a corpus of Mapudüngun that can
be accessed via a CQP-Web interface (<a href="https://www.chandia.net/iecmap/" target="_blank">https://www.chandia.net/iecmap/</a>).
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.</div>
<div>Research into Universal Dependencies (<a href="https://universaldependencies.org" target="_blank">https://universaldependencies.org</a>)
may be a fruitful exercise, and the set of tags best suited to
Nahuatl could then be applied.</div>
<div>I hope this comment helps you a little!<br>
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<div> Hello everybody,<br>
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.<br>
With best wishes to all,<br>
Graham.<br>
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