RichardLitt/thesis

My thesis on "Open Source Code and Low Resource Languages" for an MSc in Language Science and Technology at Saarland University

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This thesis explores how open source code can help languages with limited digital presence to thrive online. It examines the current state of digital resources for these languages, explaining how open source licensing can empower language communities. The work includes case studies on Gaelic and Naskapi, and introduces a crowdsourced database for cataloging relevant open source tools, serving language scientists, linguists, and community advocates.

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Use this if you are a linguist, language revitalization advocate, or community leader interested in using open source technology to develop digital resources for a language with few existing computational tools.

Not ideal if you are looking for a software library or tool to directly implement in a coding project, as this is an academic study.

language-revitalization digital-linguistics endangered-languages open-source-community language-technology
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