ICEMorph

A Morphological Analysis Tool for Old Icelandic

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ICEMorph is a second generation morphological analysis and look-up tool for the study of Old Icelandic / Old Norse, the most morphonologically complex of the Germanic languages. The analysis tool uses a second generation formal language, FM/Haskell, to tackle the problem of this complexity.
The look-up tool is based on two of the most important dictionaries for Old Icelandic / Old Norse study: Cleasby-Vigfusson An Icelandic-English Dictionary (1874), and Johan Fritzner's Ordbog over det gamle norske Sprog ( 1883-1896).
In its pilot phase, the look-up tool is based on Zoega's subset of Cleasby-Vigfusson, and this dictionary supplies the lexical set for the analysis tool.



Collaborations

ICEMorph has several ongoing collaborations that are crucial to its ongoing development. Similarly, our collaborative partners are able to take advantage of our advances in morphological analysis, word study, visualization and look-up to extend the scope of their projects.

   
 
Current Collaborations
   

Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, UCLA

Perseus

Menota

Scaldic Database Project

Germanic Lexicon Project

Cultural Heritage Language Technologies

Den Arnamagnæanske Samling

 
   
 
Technical Collaborations and Resources
   

Greenstone Digital Library 3.0

Functional Morphology - FM/Haskell

Cultural Heritage Language Technologies

Center for Digital Humanities