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This part-of-speech (POS) lexicon of Classical Tibetan was prepared in the course of the research project 'Tibetan in Digital Communication' (2012-2015) hosted at SOAS, University of London and funded by the UK's Arts and Humanities Research Council (grant code: AH/J00152X/1). The data for verbs comes from a digitized version of A Lexicon of Tibetan Verb Stems as Reported by the Grammatical Tradition (Munich: Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften, 2010) by Nathan W. Hill. Otherwise data comes from the manually part-of-speech tagged training data produced by the corpus and a few lexical items specifically added by hand to improve rule based tagging.
funded by the UK's Arts and Humanities Research Council (grant code: AH/J00152X/1)
Natural language processing, Tibetan language, part-of-speech tagging
Natural language processing, Tibetan language, part-of-speech tagging
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