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- WX_notation abstract "WX notation is a transliteration scheme for representing Indian languages in ASCII. This scheme originated at IIT Kanpur for computational processing of Indian languages, and is widely used among the natural language processing (NLP) community in India. The notation (though unidentified) is used, for example, in a textbook on NLP from IIT Kanpur. The salient features of this transliteration scheme are: Every consonant and every vowel has a single mapping into Roman. Hence it is a prefix code, advantageous from computation point of view. Typically the small case letters are used for un-aspirated consonants and short vowels while the capital case letters are used for aspirated consonants and long vowels. While the retroflexed voiced and voiceless consonants are mapped to 't, T, d and D', the dentals are mapped to 'w, W, x and X'. Hence the name of the scheme "WX", referring to the idiosyncratic mapping.".
- WX_notation wikiPageExternalLink sktutilities.
- WX_notation wikiPageExternalLink sanskrit.inria.fr.
- WX_notation wikiPageExternalLink scl.
- WX_notation wikiPageID "41873269".
- WX_notation wikiPageRevisionID "596014861".
- WX_notation subject Category:Brahmic_scripts.
- WX_notation subject Category:Hindi.
- WX_notation subject Category:Hindustani_orthography.
- WX_notation subject Category:Indic_romanization.
- WX_notation subject Category:Sanskrit.
- WX_notation comment "WX notation is a transliteration scheme for representing Indian languages in ASCII. This scheme originated at IIT Kanpur for computational processing of Indian languages, and is widely used among the natural language processing (NLP) community in India. The notation (though unidentified) is used, for example, in a textbook on NLP from IIT Kanpur. The salient features of this transliteration scheme are: Every consonant and every vowel has a single mapping into Roman.".
- WX_notation label "WX notation".
- WX_notation sameAs m.0_lhscy.
- WX_notation sameAs Q17082524.
- WX_notation sameAs Q17082524.
- WX_notation wasDerivedFrom WX_notation?oldid=596014861.
- WX_notation isPrimaryTopicOf WX_notation.