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Build a Morphosyntaxically Annotated Amazigh Corpus
Proceedings of the 2nd international Conference on Big Data, Cloud and Applications, 2017Language resources are important for those working on computational methods to analyze and study languages. These resources are needed to help advancing the research in fields such as natural language processing, machine learning, information retrieval and text analysis in general.
Samir Amri +2 more
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Amazigh verb in the Universal Networking Language
2015 IEEE/ACS 12th International Conference of Computer Systems and Applications (AICCSA), 2015In the perspective of achieving an UNL (Universal Networking Language) based machine translation system for Amazigh language, we are undertaking the first steps of dictionaries' development according to the UNL specifications. So far, no attempt has been made to integrate Amazigh language in the UNL project.
Imane Taghablout +2 more
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Finite State Morphology for Amazigh Language
2013In the aim of safeguarding the Amazigh heritage from being threatened of disappearance, it seems opportune to equip this language of necessary means to confront the stakes of access to the domain of New Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).
Fatima Zahra Nejme +2 more
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Training and Evaluation of TreeTagger on Amazigh Corpus
2018Part of Speech (POS) tagging has high importance in the domain of Natural Language Processing (NLP). POS tagging determines grammatical category to any token, such as noun, verb, adjective, person, gender, etc. Some of the words are ambiguous in their categories and what tagging does is to clear of ambiguous word according to their context.
Samir Amri +2 more
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Legado Andalusí, Junta de Andalucía, Itinerario cultural del Consejo de Europa,
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Amazigh Indigeneity and the Remaking of Tamazgha
Current HistoryThe Amazigh Cultural Movement (ACM) was born out of a context of struggle against the post-independence states in Tamazgha (the Amazigh homeland across North Africa). Aggressive de-Amazighization policies adopted by self-branded Arab-Islamic states led to the emergence of an Amazigh consciousness, which has transformed states and societies in the ...
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Forgettable Black and Amazigh Bodies
Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle EastAbstract Boujemâa Hebaz (1943–1981), a Black and Amazigh professor at Mohammed V University, was forcibly disappeared in 1981. This article reads the irresolution of his case against the background of exclusion and amnesia that surrounds the fate of Black and Amazigh people in southeast/southwest Morocco.
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Amazigh language use, perceptions and revitalisation in Morocco: the case of Rabat-Sale region
Journal of North African Studies, 2021exaly

