Shiro Akasegawa
2016
The development of a web corpus of Hindi language and corpus-based comparative studies to Japanese
Miki Nishioka
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Shiro Akasegawa
Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on South and Southeast Asian Natural Language Processing (WSSANLP2016)
In this paper, we discuss our creation of a web corpus of spoken Hindi (COSH), one of the Indo-Aryan languages spoken mainly in the Indian subcontinent. We also point out notable problems we’ve encountered in the web corpus and the special concordancer. After observing the kind of technical problems we encountered, especially regarding annotation tagged by Shiva Reddy’s tagger, we argue how they can be solved when using COSH for linguistic studies. Finally, we mention the kinds of linguistic research that we non-native speakers of Hindi can do using the corpus, especially in pragmatics and semantics, and from a comparative viewpoint to Japanese.
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