Advancing Uto-Aztecan Language Technologies: A Case Study on the Endangered Comanche Language
Advancing Uto-Aztecan Language Technologies: A Case Study on the Endangered Comanche Language
The digital exclusion of endangered languages remains a critical challenge in NLP, limiting both linguistic research and revitalization efforts. This study introduces the first computational investigation of Comanche, an Uto-Aztecan language on the verge of extinction, demonstrating how minimal-cost, community-informed NLP interventions can support language preservation. We present a manually curated dataset of 412 phrases, a synthetic data generation pipeline, and an empirical evaluation of GPT-4o and GPT-4o-mini for language identification. Our experiments reveal that while LLMs struggle with Comanche in zero-shot settings, few-shot prompting significantly improves performance, achieving near-perfect accuracy with just five examples. Our findings highlight the potential of targeted NLP methodologies in low-resource contexts and emphasize that visibility is the first step toward inclusion. By establishing a foundation for Comanche in NLP, we advocate for computational approaches that prioritize accessibility, cultural sensitivity, and community engagement.
Jesus Alvarez C、Daua D. Karajeanes、Ashley Celeste Prado、John Ruttan、Ivory Yang、Sean O'Brien、Vasu Sharma、Kevin Zhu
10.18653/v1/2025.americasnlp-1.4
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Jesus Alvarez C,Daua D. Karajeanes,Ashley Celeste Prado,John Ruttan,Ivory Yang,Sean O'Brien,Vasu Sharma,Kevin Zhu.Advancing Uto-Aztecan Language Technologies: A Case Study on the Endangered Comanche Language[EB/OL].(2025-05-10)[2025-06-19].https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.18159.点此复制
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