Computer Systems for Analysis of Nahuatl

Authors: Carmen C. Martínez-Gil, Alejandro Zempoalteca-Pérez, Venustiano Soancatl-Aguilar, María de Jesús Estudillo-Ayala, José Edgar Lara-Ramírez, Sayde Alcántara-Santiago

Research in Computing Science, Vol. 47, pp. 11-16, 2012.

Abstract: This article describes two computer systems that allow us to analyze words written in the Nahuatl language. The main goal is the diffusion and preservation of indigenous language with great historical, linguistic, literary and nationalistic relevance by developing language resources for Nahuatl. One system automatically gets prefixes or suffixes of words from a text written in Nahuatl. This system was developed because Nahuatl writing contains agglutination, i.e. prefixes and/or suffixes are added to the root of a word to give it specific meaning. The other system is a Nahuatl to Spanish translator and vice versa, which also shows semantic information related to the terms in Nahuatl. This information includes the root, or roots of words as well as its grammatical category, which can be: a noun, adjective, pronoun, preposition, conjunction, article, adverb, verb or interjection. The system currently contains 1,514 terms.

Keywords: Computer systems, Nahuatl language, language resources, semantic information

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