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In 2019, the Icelandic Government launched a three-year Language Technology Programme for Icelandic (LTPI). Within this programme, a number of language resources and tools have been built from scratch and several pre-existing resources and tools have been enhanced and improved. This programme is now finished and the situation for Icelandic with respect to language technology has improved considerably. In spite of this, Icelandic still remains a low-resourced language compared to most official European languages.
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Rögnvaldsson, E. (2023). Language Report Icelandic. In: Rehm, G., Way, A. (eds) European Language Equality. Cognitive Technologies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28819-7_21
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