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Revision as of 17:32, 7 April 2021
Contents
Developed Resources
Keyboard
Grammar Description
Transducer
Translation Between Magahi and English
External Resources
Computational Resources
- Kimi Linguistics Magahi, Apache License 2.0 [2] Github repository with some computational resources for Magahī, notably a large corpus.
- "Magahi Morph Analyser (magahi-morph) - a rule-based analyser."
- "Magahi BIS POS Tagger (magahi-pos) - a maximum entropy based pos-tagger."
- "Corpus Search Tool (msearchit) - searches through the specified corpus; comes with a support for regex." Doesn't actually appear to work.
- "POS tagger for annotating with Universal Dependencies POS tags."
Dictionaries/Phrasebooks/Glossaries
- Magahi Grammar Dictionary (Hindi) 1965 https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.306861/page/n23/mode/2up
- Small online Phrasebook https://omniglot.com/language/phrases/magahi.htm
- "A Comparative dictionary of the Bihārī language" https://archive.org/details/acomparativedic00griegoog/page/n33/mode/2up. Bihārī is the term for a subfamily of Indo-Aryan including Magahi.
Grammatical Descriptions
- The Indo-Aryan Languages (Jain, Danesh ; Cardona, George) on Tripod, particularly chapter 13 has a nice overview of Magahī.
- The Linguistic Survey of India (Grierson, George) here, particularly volume 5 part 2, starts page 30, gives an overview of Magahī, including a skeleton grammar on page 38.
- A Reference Grammar of Maithili (Yadav, Ramawatar) on Tripod. Not Magahī, but a very closely related language, and Grierson outlines the differences between Magahī and Maithili in The Linguistic Survey of India.
Scientific works
- The case system of Eastern Indo-Aryan languages : a typological overview: https://www.worldcat.org/title/case-system-of-eastern-indo-aryan-languages-a-typological-overview/oclc/1201667050&referer=brief_results
- Phonology: https://www.worldcat.org/title/magahi-phonology-a-descriptive-study/oclc/261342906&referer=brief_results
- Magahī semantics: https://www.worldcat.org/title/magahi-arthavijnana-visleshanatmaka-nirvacana-an-analytical-approach-to-magahi-semantics/oclc/11045154&referer=brief_results
Corpora
Corpus on Github. Consists mostly of the corpus from Kimi Linguistics Magahi, which is made up of blog posts and a story, as well as some data from The Linguistic Survey of India mentioned above, which has numerous glossed and analyzed samples from various dialects of Magahī, but only one was transcribed for the corpus.
[3] Bible in Magahī.