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Authors of gtlangs-crk package
aka Finite-state transducer-based computational models of Plains Cree morphology
The following people and the Alberta Language Technology Lab (ALTLab)
have legal copyright to files and software in this directory and its
subdirectories:
Antti Arppe
Atticus Harrigan
Katherine Schmirler
Arok Wolvengrey
Lene Antonsen
Trond Trosterud
Sjur Moshagen
Miikka Silfverberg
Conor Snoek
Jordan Lachler
Eddie Antonio Santos
Dorothy Thunder
Jean Okimāsis
Standard references for referring to and describing this finite-state model:
All authors (above). Finite-state transducer-based computational models of Plains Cree
morphology (2014-present). URL: https://github.com/giellalt/lang-crk/
Harrigan, Atticus, Katherine Schmirler, Antti Arppe, Lene Antonsen, Sjur N. Moshagen,
Trond Trosterud & Arok Wolvengrey (2017). Learning from the Computational Modeling of
Plains Cree Verbs. Morphology, 27(4), 565–598. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11525-017-9315-x
Snoek, Conor, Dorothy Thunder, Kaidi Lõo, Antti Arppe, Jordan Lachler, Sjur Moshagen &
Trond Trosterud (2014). Modeling the Noun Morphology of Plains Cree. In J. Good,
J. Hirschberg, O. Rambow (Eds): ComputEL: Workshop on the use of computational methods
in the study of endangered languages, 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for
Computational Linguistics, 34-42. Baltimore, Maryland: Association for Computational
Linguistics. URL: http://acl2014.org/acl2014/W14-22/pdf/W14-2205.pdf
Original dictionary/lexical sources (All rights reserved, unless
otherwise indicated):
Wolvengrey, Arok (2001). nēhiyawēwin : itwēwina / Cree : Words.
Canadian Plains Research Center, Regina, Saskatchewan. (All rights
reserved).
Maskwachees Cultural College (1998/2009). Nehiyaw Pîkiskwewinisa
[Maskwacîs Cree Dictionary]. Maskwachees Cultural College, Maskwacîs,
Alberta, 1998/2009. (All rights reserved).
Hunter, E. (n.d). Introductory Cree Part I [Course book]. Faculty of
Native Studies, University of Alberta. (All rights reserved).
Okimāsis, Jean L. (1999). Cree, Language of the Plains / nēhiyawēwin -
paskwāwi-pīkiskwēwin. University of Regina Publications,
Regina. Saskatchewan. (All rights reserved).
Spoken data components (All rights reserved):
Native Cree speakers in Maskwacîs
URL: http://altlab.ualberta.ca/maskwacis/Speakers/speakers.html.
Miyo Wahkohowin Education / Maskwacîs Education and Schools Commission
URL: https://www.maskwacised.ca/
Alberta Language Technology Lab, University of Alberta
URL: http://altlab.artsrn.ualberta.ca