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ChoCo: A multimodal corpus for the Choctaw language

Jacqueline Brixey


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category:  Poster
Session:  6 December Session P6: North American Languages Poster Session

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Abstract:   ChoCo is a general use corpus for Choctaw, an American indigenous language (ISO 639-2: cho, endonym: Chahta). The corpus contains audio, video, and text resources, with many texts also translated in English. The Oklahoma Choctaw and the Mississippi Choctaw variants of the language are represented in the corpus. The data set provides documentation support for the threatened language, and allows researchers and language teachers access to a diverse collection of resources.

 
Resume:   ChoCo yvt chahta anumpa, miliki asha anumpa, ma i kanomma ish ia hinla. ChoCo yvt na hakll, na holbatoba apisa micha tali holisso anumpa ishi, awant anumpa lawa ho na hullo tosholi. ChoCo yvt Okla Homma micha Mississippi chahta im anumpa alhpesa holissochi chika ahobachi. ChoCo yvt anumpa mosholi ma holisso apela atahli micha na hoyo micha anumpa ikhanauchi ma tali holisso lawa atahli.

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