Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Resources for African Indigenous Languages (RAIL 2023) 2023
DOI: 10.18653/v1/2023.rail-1.11
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Comparing methods of orthographic conversion for Bàsàá, a language of Cameroon

Alexandra O’neil,
Daniel Swanson,
Robert Pugh
et al.

Abstract: Orthographic standardization is a milestone in a language's documentation and the development of its resources. However, texts written in former orthographies remain relevant to the language's history and development and therefore must be converted to the standardized orthography. Ensuring a language has access to the orthographically standardized version of all of its recorded texts is important in the development of resources as it provides additional textual resources for training, supports contribution of … Show more

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