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Our demo presents work from a joint project with a twofold goal: To build a parser and disambiguator for North and Lule Sámi, and to make a practical spell-checker for the same languages. The core analyser is written with the Xerox tools twolc, lexc and fst ([1]), and the disambiguator uses constraint grammar (vislcg). Cf. [2] for a presentation.
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Gaup, B., Moshagen, S., Omma, T., Palismaa, M., Pieski, T., Trosterud, T. (2006). From Xerox to Aspell: A First Prototype of a North Sámi Speller Based on TWOL Technology. In: Yli-Jyrä, A., Karttunen, L., Karhumäki, J. (eds) Finite-State Methods and Natural Language Processing. FSMNLP 2005. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 4002. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/11780885_37
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