A conventional orthography for algerian arabic

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Abstract

Algerian Arabic is an Arabic dialect spoken in Algeria characterized by the absence of writing resources and standardization, hence it is considered as an under-resourced language. It differs from Modern Standard Arabic on all levels of linguistic representation, from phonology and morphology to lexicon and syntax. In this paper, we present a conventional orthography for Algerian Arabic, following a previous effort on developing a conventional orthography for Dialectal Arabic (or CODA), demonstrated for Egyptian and Tunisian Arabic. We explain the design principles of Algerian CODA and provide a detailed description of its guidelines.

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Saadane, H., & Habash, N. (2015). A conventional orthography for algerian arabic. In 2nd Workshop on Arabic Natural Language Processing, ANLP 2015 - held at 53rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, ACL 2015 - Proceedings (pp. 69–79). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w15-3208

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