README Swahili Myspell Dictionary Release 1.1 2005-08-17 1. Intro Myspell Swahili Dictionary - Compiled by Alberto Escudero-Pascual aep@it46.se http://www.it46.se 2. Word list Sources The wordlists have been compiled based on the following resources: - Dr. Jason M. Githeko (githeko at egerton.ac.ke) Egerton University, Njoro, Kenya http://www.egerton.ac.ke/ict/kiswa.php (48340 words) - Prof. D.P.B. Massamba, Prof. A.M. Khamisi et al. TUKI English-Swahili Dictionary (18327 words) - Dr. Martin Benjamin et al. (swahili at yale.edu) The Kamusi Project, http://www.yale.edu/swahili/ (15418 words) - Dr. Kevin P. Scannell (scannell at slu.edu) Corpus building for minority languages http://borel.slu.edu/crubadan/ (+8008 words) Total words: 67901 In addition, the programming skills of the following persons have also contributed to the Jambo Spellchecker: Dwayne Bailey, Louise Berthilson, Iñaki Cívico Campos, Alberto Escudero-Pascual and Fredrik Lilieblad. 3. Licence The Jambo Spellchecker is released as free software (LGPL). 4. Final Notes - Kamusi Project wordlist: The Kamusi Project is an ongoing work of collaborative scholarship that is developing a free online dictionary and learning resources for Swahili. Established in 1994, it is the world's most-used resource for the Swahili language, and the first result for "Swahili" delivered by most Internet search engines; see http://www.yale.edu/swahili/ for more information. - An Crúbadán: The Swahili word list was improved with the help of Kevin Scannell's software An Crúbadán, a web crawler that targets minority languages and languages with limited computational resources. In December 2004, the web crawler searched into 6600+ online Swahili documents and collected about 10 million (non unique) words . The goal of the An Crúbadán is to develop language technology for as many languages as possible by applying statistical techniques to the vast quantities of text freely available on the web. Text corpora have been created for nearly 200 languages so far, and these data are available for use by open source projects; see http://borel.slu.edu/crubadan/ for more information. 5. TODO Work in the .aff file