Towards Computational Resource Grammars for Runyankore and Rukiga
Authors
David Bamutura, Peter Ljunglof, Peter NabendeAbstract:
In this paper, we present computational resource grammars of Runyankore and Rukiga (R&R) languages. Runyankore and Rukiga are two under-resourced Bantu Languages spoken by about 6 million people indigenous to South Western Uganda, East Africa. We used Grammatical Framework (GF), a multilingual grammar formalism and a special-purpose functional programming language to formalise the descriptive grammar of these languages. To the best of our knowledge, these computational resource grammars are the first attempt to the creation of language resources for R&R. In Future Work, we plan to use these grammars to bootstrap the generation of other linguistic resources such as multilingual corpora that make use of data-driven approaches to natural language processing feasible. In the meantime, they can be used to build Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) applications for these languages among others. Keywords: Grammar, Syntax, Morphology, Runyankore, Rukiga, less-resourced Languages, Grammatical Framework, Resource Grammar Library