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==Description==
==Description==


The Classical Language Toolkit (CLTK) offers natural language processing support for Classical languages in a Python package. In some areas, it extends the Python Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK).
From the project website (accessed 25-09-25):
 
<blockquote><p>The '''Classical Language Toolkit''' ('''CLTK''') offers natural language processing (NLP) support for the languages of Ancient, Classical, and Medieval Eurasia. Greek and Latin functionality are currently most complete. The goals of the CLTK are to:</p>
 
<ul><li>compile analysis-friendly corpora;</li>
<li>collect and generate linguistic data;</li>
<li>act as a free and open platform for generating scientific research.</li></ul>
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It is a Python package which in some areas extends the Python Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK).
 
==Presentations==
 
Patrick J. Burns, (2018), "Backoff Lemmatization for Ancient Greek with the Classical Language Toolkit." ''Digital Classicist London Seminar.''
Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0neelgQlw8
 
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From the project website (accessed 25-09-25):

The Classical Language Toolkit (CLTK) offers natural language processing (NLP) support for the languages of Ancient, Classical, and Medieval Eurasia. Greek and Latin functionality are currently most complete. The goals of the CLTK are to:

  • compile analysis-friendly corpora;
  • collect and generate linguistic data;
  • act as a free and open platform for generating scientific research.


It is a Python package which in some areas extends the Python Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK).

Presentations

Patrick J. Burns, (2018), "Backoff Lemmatization for Ancient Greek with the Classical Language Toolkit." Digital Classicist London Seminar. Available: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0neelgQlw8