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Otis Gospodnetic commented on LUCENE-1284:
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One more for Felipe.
Is there a page on http://wiki.apertium.org/ that lists the definite/up to date 
list of supported languages and perhaps some kind of indicator of status (e.g. 
anyone actively working on the language or not) and level of support.

I see http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/List_of_language_pairs and 
http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Language_and_pair_maintainer

...but I can't quite translate (no pun intended) those numbers into the level 
of support for a language.  Could you please shed some light on this?


> Set of Java classes that allow the Lucene search engine to use morphological 
> information developed for the Apertium open-source machine translation 
> platform (http://www.apertium.org)
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>
>                 Key: LUCENE-1284
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1284
>             Project: Lucene - Java
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>         Environment: New feature developed under GNU/Linux, but it should 
> work in any other Java-compliance platform
>            Reporter: Felipe Sánchez Martínez
>            Assignee: Otis Gospodnetic
>         Attachments: apertium-morph.0.9.0.tgz
>
>
> Set of Java classes that allow the Lucene search engine to use morphological 
> information developed for the Apertium open-source machine translation 
> platform (http://www.apertium.org). Morphological information is used to 
> index new documents and to process smarter queries in which morphological 
> attributes can be used to specify query terms.
> The tool makes use of morphological analyzers and dictionaries developed for 
> the open-source machine translation platform Apertium (http://apertium.org) 
> and, optionally, the part-of-speech taggers developed for it. Currently there 
> are morphological dictionaries available for Spanish, Catalan, Galician, 
> Portuguese, 
> Aranese, Romanian, French and English. In addition new dictionaries are being 
> developed for Esperanto, Occitan, Basque, Swedish, Danish, 
> Welsh, Polish and Italian, among others; we hope more language pairs to be 
> added to the Apertium machine translation platform in the near future.

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