Compared to well-resourced languages such as English and Dutch, natural language processing (NLP) tools for Afrikaans are still not
abundant. In the context of the AfriBooms project, KU Leuven and the North-West University collaborated to develop a first, small
treebank, a dependency parser, and an easy to use online linguistic search engine for Afrikaans for use by researchers and students in the
humanities and social sciences. The search tool is based on a similar development for Dutch, i.e. GrETEL, a user-friendly search engine
which allows users to query a treebank by means of a natural language example instead of a formal search instruction.status: publishe