Smartphone keyboards keep traditional languages alive

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A software firm develops smartphone keyboards specifically designed to write in traditional languages to help people protect their language.

An international software firm developing smartphone keyboards specifically designed to write in traditional languages is helping people protect their language.The Keyman program helps create digital keyboards for traditional, non-majority languagesThe program is beginning to introduce autocorrection and predictive text

The project, called Keyman, allows people to type in one of more than 600 different languages, none of which are majority languages.Keyman has been developed by not-for-profit company SIL International, and lead software developer Marc Durdin said it was created in 1993 originally for the Lao language.

"We had people in other parts of South-East Asia discover the program and ask to adapt it to other languages, then we made it more accessible," he said. "But as we started to expand out into other languages, we made it more language agnostic so that it would provide the resources to allow you to adapt it to a language, but not actually have any language knowledge.

"So it's not me producing keyboards for all these languages, it's the communities producing keyboards for themselves."

 

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