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Uzbek (`apertium-uzb`)
===============================================================================
This is an Apertium monolingual language package for Uzbek. What
you can use this language package for:
* Morphological analysis of Uzbek
* Morphological generation of Uzbek
* Part-of-speech tagging of Uzbek
Requirements
===============================================================================
You will need the following software installed:
* lttoolbox (>= 3.3.0)
* apertium (>= 3.3.0)
* vislcg3 (>= 0.9.9.10297)
If this does not make any sense, we recommend you look at: www.apertium.org
Compiling
===============================================================================
Given the requirements being installed, you should be able to just run:
```
$ ./configure
$ make
```
You can use `./autogen.sh` instead of `./configure` if you're compiling
from GitHub.
If you're doing development, you don't have to install the data, you
can use it directly from this directory.
If you are installing this language package as a prerequisite for an
Apertium translation pair, then do (typically as root / with sudo):
```
# make install
```
You can give a `--prefix` to `./configure` to install as a non-root user,
but make sure to use the same prefix when installing the translation
pair and any other language packages.
Testing
===============================================================================
If you are in the source directory after running make, the following
commands should work:
* Morphological analysis:
$ echo "Bilim barchamizga baxt keltiradi" | apertium -d . uzb-morph
^Bilim/bilim<n><attr>/bilim<n><nom>$ ^barchamizga/barcha<prn><coll><px1pl><dat>$ ^baxt/baxt<n><attr>/baxt<n><nom>$ ^keltiradi/keltir<v><tv><aor><p3><sg>$^./.<sent>$
* Tagging (analysis + disambiguation):
$ echo "Bilim barchamizga baxt keltiradi" | apertium -d . uzb-tagger
^Bilim/bilim<n><nom>$ ^barchamizga/barcha<prn><coll><px1pl><dat>$ ^baxt/baxt<n><nom>$ ^keltiradi/keltir<v><tv><aor><p3><sg>$^./.<sent>$
* Morphological generation:
$ echo "^Bilim<n><nom>$ ^barcha<prn><coll><px1pl><dat>$ ^baxt<n><nom>$ ^keltir<v><tv><aor><p3><sg>$^.<sent>$" | apertium -f none -d . uzb-gener
Bilim barchamizga baxt keltiradi.
Files and data
===============================================================================
* `apertium-uzb.uzb.dix` - Monolingual dictionary
* `uzb.prob` - Tagger model
* `apertium-uzb.uzb.rlx` - Constraint Grammar disambiguation rules
* `apertium-uzb.post-uzb.dix` - Post-generator
* `modes.xml` - Translation modes
For more information
===============================================================================
* http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Installation
* http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/apertium-uzb
* http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Using_an_lttoolbox_dictionary
Help and support
===============================================================================
If you need help using this language pair or data, you can contact:
* Mailing list: apertium-stuff@lists.sourceforge.net
* IRC: `#apertium` on `irc.freenode.net`
See also the file AUTHORS included in this distribution.