Bibliographic citations
Castro, M., (2018). Hacia una tipología de los fenómenos de variación morfológica en el Shipibo-Konibo: una contribución para su traducción automática [Tesis, Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/12484
Castro, M., Hacia una tipología de los fenómenos de variación morfológica en el Shipibo-Konibo: una contribución para su traducción automática [Tesis]. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/12484
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title = "Hacia una tipología de los fenómenos de variación morfológica en el Shipibo-Konibo: una contribución para su traducción automática",
author = "Castro Williams, Marcela Alejandra",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2018"
}
The Shipibo-Konibo (SK) language is one the largest ones in the Peruvian Amazonia. Due to its numerous vernacular population that reaches 23,000 speakers, it was favored by a project which seeks to provide some minority languages in Peru with computational tools. Developed under the framework of the project of the Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico Tecnológico y de Innovación Tecnológica (FONDECYT), the initiative has as goal to develop a platform for a machine translation (MT) from Shipibo-Konibo to Spanish and vice versa. This project called Chana has formed an interdisciplinary team of engineers and linguists with the goal of developing the necessary software and corpus for the implementation of such translator. In this context, the present investigation proposes a typology that describes the language with practical purposes for automated (MT) and, with this, help to solve problems that will come up at the level of the morphological programming of the translator. The typology exposed here looks to classify the alomorphic variations in four fronts, first the linguistic level of conditioning in which the allomorphy presents itself, then it offers the number of formal variations that reaches in the SK, it also mentions the level of predictability of such variations and finally it describes the formal similarity between the allomorphs of a morpheme. These elements will allow the engineers of the project to identify the allomorphies through the delivered inventory and to recommend some adjustments that I see necessary to be considered in the programming at the morphological level of the MT and that will be useful to solve the problems when the online translator should translate from Spanish to SK.
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