Owennatekha Brian Maracle
2018
Kawennón:nis: the Wordmaker for Kanyen’kéha
Anna Kazantseva
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Owennatekha Brian Maracle
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Ronkwe’tiyóhstha Josiah Maracle
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Aidan Pine
Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Modeling of Polysynthetic Languages
In this paper we describe preliminary work on Kawennón:nis, a verb conjugator for Kanyen’kéha (Ohsweken dialect). The project is the result of a collaboration between Onkwawenna Kentyohkwa Kanyen’kéha immersion school and the Canadian National Research Council’s Indigenous Language Technology lab. The purpose of Kawennón:nis is to build on the educational successes of the Onkwawenna Kentyohkwa school and develop a tool that assists students in learning how to conjugate verbs in Kanyen’kéha; a skill that is essential to mastering the language. Kawennón:nis is implemented with both web and mobile front-ends that communicate with an application programming interface that in turn communicates with a symbolic language model implemented as a finite state transducer. Eventually, it will serve as a foundation for several other applications for both Kanyen’kéha and other Iroquoian languages.