Linguistic modelling
Our research and development is based on modelling of the grammar of
each individual language. Here you find documentation of the modelling of
the grammars of each individual language. The modelling technique we use
is Finite state transducers for morphology and Constraint Grammar for syntax. In our source code, the actual files for each of
the languages are found in subcatalogues under the catalogue langs/ with similar structures, described here.
Languages with no work done so far are marked with an asterisk, and found
in the catalogue startup-langs/. Our research publications on
these programs are found on our publication page, and information
on practical programs are found behind the tabs above.
Publications and presentations
Saami languages
Other Finnic languages
- Estonian 1, Estonian 2, Finnish, Ingrian, Kven, Livonian, Olonetsian, Veps, Võro,
Other Uralic languages
- Eastern Mari, Erzya, Khanty, Komi Zyryan, Moksha, Nganasan, Northern Mansi, Tundra Nenets, Udmurt, Western Mari, Selkup
North American languages
- Greenlandic, Iñupiaq, Northern Haida, Ojibwe (Chippewa), Plains Cree, Cherokee, Dogrib, Kiowa, Ojibwa, Southern Puget Sound Salish (Lushootseed), Tsuut’ina (Sarcee), Upper Necaxa Totonac, Upper Tanana
Other languages
- Bashkir, Buriat, Cornish, Evenki*, Faroese, Irish*, Khalkha Mongolian*, Khakas*, Latvian, Norwegian Bokmål, Romanian, Aromanian, Russian, Somali, Klingon*, Tuvan*, Kalmyk*, Todo Oirat*,
*) = Languages with no real work done, found in startup-langs/.