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Sepedi Part of Speech Tagger
Sesotho sa Leboa part of speech statistical tagger compiled with stochastic tagger of Helmut Scmidt supported by noun and verb guessing modules, tokenizer, tagset and tagger lexicon. \n\n
Input and output format: This item is only part of the Index and not available for download on the SADiLaR sit
CTexT Multilingual Text Corpora
Document level aligned corpora for machine translation purposes
Lwazi II Cross-lingual Proper Name Corpus
Prompted audio recordings of personal names in different languages, produced by 20 speakers with different language backgrounds
AStudio
This software incorporates a graphic interface that allows for the development of a flowchart representation of the state machine that will form the speech application
Description of N|uu
Recordings of dictionary entries for a pan-dialectal dictionary of the N|uu language (Eastern and Western dialects) made by Bonny Sands, Johanna Brugman, Amanda Miller, Chris Collins and Levi Namaseb in Upington, South Africa. Also included are recordings of sentences and oral texts collected for the grammatical sketch
Morphosyntactic Drag-and-Drop Tagger for isiXhosa
The tagger and the tag set were developed under the auspices of the Spoken Language Corpus Project (Unisa & Gothenburg University) as part of the annotations tools for transcriptions
SAE Radio News Speech Corpus
News bulletins purchased from the SABC. Data to be used for the development of a large vocabulary continuous speech recognition system for South African English
TTS - South African English
Domain independent TTS system embedded in mobile phone platforms (PDAs, smart phones). , HMM-based speech synthesis. English is male voice. For use in mobile devices
Afrikaans Pronunciation Dictionary
Pronunciation dictionary compiled from Lwazi ASR dictionary and the "Taalkommissie Korpus". Dictionary to be used for the development of a large vocabulary continuous speech recognition system for Afrikaans