African languages in a digital age : challenges and opportunities for indigenous language computing / Don Osborn
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- 9780796922496
- 9781552504734
- 496.0285Â 22
- PL 8005Â .O82 2010
- Also available online.
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PL 8004 .A37 Vol. VII African language studies :- / | PL 8004 .O34 2006 Dholuo mit buk mar | PL 8005 .I85 2018 Isimu na fasihi ya lugha za kiafrika : kwa heshima ya Profesa Mohamed Hassan Abdulaziz / | PL 8005 .O82 2010 African languages in a digital age : challenges and opportunities for indigenous language computing / | PL 8007 .A35 African community languages and their use in literacy and education : a regional survey / | PL 8007 .B36 1991 Language and the nation : the language question in Sub-Saharan Africa / | PL 8007 .W75 2002 Writing African : the harmonisation of orthographic conventions in African languages / |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 139-145) and index
1. Introduction. 2. Background. Importance of African languages and implications for ICT. What is localisation? Overlapping regional contexts: localisation where? Who localises? What is the current state of localisation across the African region? -- 3. Introducing 'localisation ecology.' An ecological perspective on the environment for localisation. The PLETES model. Dynamic complexes within localisation ecology. Relevance to questions of ICT and localisation -- 4. Linguistic context. Languages, dialects and linguistic geography. Sociolinguistics and language change. Oral and literate traditions. Language and language in education policies. Basic literacy, pluriliteracy and user skills. Terminology and accommodation of ICT concepts -- 5. Technical context I: physical access. Physical and soft access. Computer hardware and operating systems. Connectivity and ICT policy -- 6. Technical context II: internationalisation. The facilitating technical environment. Handling complex scripts: from ASCII to Unicode. The 'last mile' of internationalisation. Internationalisation and localisation -- 7. African-language texts, encoding and fonts. Non-Latin scripts and ICT. Typology of Latin-based African orthographies. Evolution of African-language text use in ICT. Fonts. 8. Keyboards and input systems.Keyboards. Keyboards for Africa. Alternative input methods -- 9. Defining languages in ICT: tags and locales. Languages and the ISO 639 standards. Locale data -- 10. Internet. E-mail. Internationalisation and the web. Web content in and about African languages. Internationalised domain names -- 11. Software localisation. Applications and operating systems. Trends in proprietary software. Trends in free and open-source software. Software localisation in Africa. Web interfaces -- 12. Mobile technology and other specialised applications. Mobile technology. Audio dimensions: voice, text-to-speech and speech recognition. Computer assisted translation -- 13. Achieving sustainable localisation. Needs by kind of localisation and localiser. Understanding the needs of localisers. Analysis of needs from a pan-African perspective. Facilitating communication about localisation -- 14. Summary, recommendations and conclusion. Major themes. Strategic perspective. Conferences and workshops. Training and public education on localisation. Information resources and networking. Languages, policy and planning. Basic localisation and ICT policies and programmes. Africa and ICT standards for localisation. Advanced applications, tools and research. Conclusion.
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