Name: apertium-kaz-tur
Owner: Apertium
Description: Apertium translation pair for Kazakh and Turkish
Created: 2018-03-08 02:22:46.0
Updated: 2018-05-11 10:59:20.0
Pushed: 2018-05-11 10:59:19.0
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Language: XML
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apertium-kaz-tur
)This is an Apertium language pair for translating between Kazakh and Turkish. What you can use this language package for:
For information on the latter two points, see subheading “For more information” below
You will need the following software installed:
If this does not make any sense, we recommend you look at: www.apertium.org
Given the requirements being installed, you should be able to just run:
configure
ke
You can use ./autogen.sh
instead of ./configure
you're compiling from
Git. If you installed any prerequisite language packages using a --prefix
to ./configure
, make sure to give the same --prefix
to ./configure
here.
If you are in the source directory after running make, the following commands should work:
cho "TODO test sentence 1" | apertium -d . kaz-tur
test translated sentence 1
ho "TODO test sentence 2" | apertium -d . tur-kaz
test translated sentence 2
After installing somewhere in $PATH
, you should be able to do e.g.
cho "TODO test sentence 1" | apertium kaz-tur
test translated sentence 1
apertium-kaz-tur.kaz-tur.dix
- Bilingual dictionaryapertium-kaz-tur.kaz-tur.t1x
- Chunking rules for translating into Turkishapertium-kaz-tur.tur-kaz.t1x
- Chunking rules for translating into Kazakhapertium-kaz-tur.kaz-tur.t2x
- Interchunk rules for translating into Turkishapertium-kaz-tur.tur-kaz.t2x
- Interchunk rules for translating into Kazakhapertium-kaz-tur.kaz-tur.t3x
- Postchunk rules for translating into Turkishapertium-kaz-tur.tur-kaz.t3x
- Postchunk rules for translating into Kazakhapertium-kaz-tur.kaz-tur.lrx
- Lexical selection rules for translating into Turkishapertium-kaz-tur.tur-kaz.lrx
- Lexical selection rules for translating into Kazakhmodes.xml
- Translation modesIf you need help using this language pair or data, you can contact:
#apertium
on irc.freenode.net
See also the file AUTHORS included in this distribution.