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clemsciences avatar clemsciences commented on August 14, 2024 2

Hey @SiddharthKV, the Old Norse tutorial may be used as a model, even if it is not perfect. I think I'm going to update soon this notebook because more functions for Old Norse have been added since the last update.

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siddharthkv7 avatar siddharthkv7 commented on August 14, 2024 1

Thanks a lot, @kylepjohnson! Yes, I guess I shall be able to get myself started. :D
If I am not wrong, I can probably use this Old Norse Tutorial which was a result of 13 as a reference for format maybe?

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siddharthkv7 avatar siddharthkv7 commented on August 14, 2024

Hello @kylepjohnson , can I get more info on the issue?
My doubt was that, lex dispersion plot is already a part of Tutorial 9 of cltk/tutorials (https://github.com/cltk/tutorials/blob/master/9%20Lexical%20Dispersion%20Plot.ipynb)
Is this the same thing as you were hoping to implement?

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kylepjohnson avatar kylepjohnson commented on August 14, 2024

@siddharthkv7 you're right. Thank you for offering and THANK YOU for noticing that this was already done. It was added last summer, but somehow the old PR was never closed (I blame myself 😞).

If you do want a fairly easy project, you could make make a directory and a few notebooks for all of our South Asian languages (Begali, Gujarati, etc.). Does this interest you?

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siddharthkv7 avatar siddharthkv7 commented on August 14, 2024

@kylepjohnson Yes, I am very much interested in this project !
I am a beginner to open source, but I would be extremely happy to help. I was hoping if you could provide me with further inputs regarding the same.

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kylepjohnson avatar kylepjohnson commented on August 14, 2024

Sure. Have you used Jupyter notebooks before? If not, learn how to use these, and then pull these notebooks and try adding some new ones with examples from our docs.

This enough to get you started?

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