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− | [https://wikis.swarthmore.edu/ling073/Tiwi_and_English/Lexical_selection Lexical selection] | + | * [https://wikis.swarthmore.edu/ling073/Tiwi_and_English/Lexical_selection Lexical selection] |
+ | * [https://wikis.swarthmore.edu/ling073/Tiwi_and_English/Contrastive_Grammar Contrastive grammar] | ||
== Tiw → Eng Evaluation == | == Tiw → Eng Evaluation == |
Revision as of 14:03, 22 April 2021
Note: Resources for machine translation between Tiwi and English"
Contents
External Resources
Developed Resources
Translation Steps
Tiw → Eng Evaluation
The coverage of our monolingual transducer: coverage: 388 / 1133 (~0.34245366284201235658)
The coverage of our bilingual transducer: coverage: 20 / 30 (~0.66666666666666666667)
Sentence Analysis
Sentence 1
- pirripakijiti: They floated
- ^akijiti<vblex><iv><past><s_pl3>/float<vblex><iv><past><s_pl3>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$
- "#float"
Sentence 2
- pirripakirlumurri: They were tired
- ^akirlumurri<vblex><iv><past><s_pl3>/be tired<vblex><iv><past><s_pl3>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$
- "#be tired"
Sentence 3
- pirriwapa: They ate
- ^wapa<vblex><iv><past><s_pl3>/eat<vblex><iv><past><s_pl3>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$
- "#eat"
Sentence 4
- kamini naki?: what is this?
- ^kami<prn><itg><m>/what<prn><itg><m>/which<prn><itg><m>$ ^naki<prn><dem><sg>/this<prn><dem><sg>$^?<sent>/?<sent>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$
- "#what #this?"
Sentence 5
- ngarra minimarti: he is generous
- ^ngarra<prn><m><p3><sg>/he<prn><m><p3><sg>$ ^minimarti<adj><m>/generous<adj>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$
- "#generous #he"
Sentence 6
- jupijupi awi kiyija mirrawu: soup and a little bit of tobacco
- ^jupijupi<n>/soup<n>$ ^awi<cnjcoo>/and<cnjcoo>$ ^kiyija<n><prn><qnt>/little<n><prn><qnt>$ ^mirrawu<n>/tobacco<n>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$
- "#soup and #little #tobacco"
Sentence 7
- ngarra kijinga: he is small
- ^ngarra<prn><m><p3><sg>/he<n><prn><m><p3><sg>$ ^kiji<adj><f>/small<n><f>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$
- "#he #small"
Sentence 8
- yirrikipayi ngarra tuwara: the crocodile's tail
- ^yirrikipayi<n><m>/crocodile<n><m>$ ^ngarra<prn><m><p3><sg>/he<prn><m><p3><sg>$ ^tuwara<n>/tail<n>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$
- "#crocodile #he #tail"
Sentence 9
- awurra wawurruwi: those are men
- ^awurra<prn><dem><pl>/those<prn><dem><pl>$ ^wawurru<n><pl>/man<n><pl>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$
- "#those men"
Sentence 10
- ngiya paruwani: i am hungry
- ^ngiya<prn><p1><sg>/i<prn><p1><sg>$ ^paruwani<adj>/hungry<adj>$^.<sent>/.<sent>$
- "#hungry #i"