El dc 12 de 03 de 2014 a les 17:20 +0900, en/na Beknazar Abdikamalov va
escriure:
> Dear Apertium members,
> 
> 
> My name is Beknazar Abdikamalov and currently studying Computer
> Science [undergrad]. My native language is Karakalpak [Kaa] and I know
> Kazakh language on a good level too, mainly due to their similarity. 
> 
> 
> <Reason of this email>
> I would like to participate in Google Summer of Code to work on the
> project of adopting language pairs Kazakh <-> Karakalpak which is in
> the incubator section.
> 
> 
> <Skills>
>  - Knowledge on Python and XML. 
>  - Good level on languages of the pair Kaz <-> Kaa (native).
> 
> 
> <Rough plan>
>  - Since the transducer for Kazakh language is on production state
> with high (~90.8 %) coverage and Kazakh is much similar with
> Karakalpak language, I believe I can easily make a transducer for
> Karakalpak language as well with similar coverage level. In addition,
> I have made a project: online Russian <-> Karakalpak dictionary,
> therefore I have an access to the biggest Karakalpak language
> dictionary which I am going to use it here.
>  - When it comes to developing transfer rules, I am going to carefully
> learn the kaz <-> tat language [another Turkic-group pair] transfer
> rules and adopt from it.

Great.

> Still, I am on the stage of learning the Apertium system by going
> through the guides on wiki pages. After that stage, I am going to give
> more formal and specific proposal. 

Great, remember to write your proposal on the Wiki and also submit it to
Google.

> For now, I would appreciate any suggestions or guides.

I think you've got the hang of it more or less. You just need to do the
coding challenge and write your proposal :)

Fran


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