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- Full article: Demonstratives in Afaan Oromoo - Taylor Francis Online
Afaan Oromoo is a well-studied language, especially in terms of its syntax Some of the studies are Gragg (1976), Griefenow-Mewis (2001), Owens (1985) and Yimam (1986, 1988) The language is known for its rich morphology, involving multiple inflectional processes
- COLLEGE OF NATURAL AND COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCES
inflection and or derivation of the language These above mentioned complications are also worse for Afaan Oromo, which is morphologically rich and resource scarce language and whose structure hasn’t been studied
- Afaan Oromo Morphological Analysis: A Machine Learning Approach
My thesis is morphological analysis for Afaan Oromoo lanaguage using deep learning approaches
- A Review of Natural Language Processing Techniques: Application to Afan . . .
A number of scholars made huge efforts to transform Afan Oromo from spoken language to a written language [5] During the Dergue regime writing Afan Oromo in any alphabet, except the Sabean was illegal
- (PDF) Inflectional Morphology in Oromo - Academia. edu
This study analyzes inflectional morphology in Oromo, focusing on nouns and verbs Oromo has distinct inflectional categories such as number, gender, case, and tense Approximately 37% of Ethiopia's population speaks Oromo, emphasizing its linguistic significance
- Attention-Driven Bidirectional LSTM Neural Network for Afaan Oromo Next . . .
These challenges highlight the need for models that are specifically tailored to address the linguistic properties of morphologically rich languages like Afaan Oromo
- DEVELOPING MORPHOLOGICAL ANALYZER FOR AFAAN OROMO LANGUAGE USING DEEP . . .
The Afaan Oromo language, spoken by millions of people in Ethiopia and neighboring regions, presents unique morphological challenges that necessitate advanced natural language processing
- Horsiisaa - Addis Ababa University
Like a number of other African and Ethiopian languages, Afaan Oromoo has a very rich morphology It has the basic features of agglutinative languages where all bound forms (morphemes) are affixes
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