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--# -path=.:../romance:../abstract:../../prelude
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--1 French Lexical Paradigms
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--
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-- Aarne Ranta 2003
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--
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-- This is an API to the user of the resource grammar
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-- for adding lexical items. It give shortcuts for forming
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-- expressions of basic categories: nouns, adjectives, verbs.
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--
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-- Closed categories (determiners, pronouns, conjunctions) are
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-- accessed through the resource syntax API, $resource.Abs.gf$.
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--
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-- The main difference with $MorphoFre.gf$ is that the types
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-- referred to are compiled resource grammar types. We have moreover
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-- had the design principle of always having existing forms as string
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-- arguments of the paradigms, not stems.
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--
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-- The following modules are presupposed:
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resource ParadigmsFre =
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open (Predef=Predef), Prelude, (Types = TypesFre), SyntaxFre, MorphoFre,
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ResourceFre in {
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--2 Parameters
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--
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-- To abstract over gender names, we define the following identifiers.
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oper
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masculine : Gender ;
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feminine : Gender ;
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-- To abstract over case names, we define the following.
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nominative : Case ;
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accusative : Case ;
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dative : Case ;
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genitive : Case ;
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-- To abstract over number names, we define the following.
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singular : Number ;
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plural : Number ;
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--2 Nouns
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-- Worst case: two forms (singular + plural),
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-- and the gender.
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mkN : (_,_ : Str) -> Gender -> N ; -- oeil, yeux, masculine
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-- Often it is enough with one form. Some of them have a typical gender.
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nReg : Str -> Gender -> N ; -- regular, e.g. maison, (maisons,) feminine
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nEau : Str -> Gender -> N ; -- eau, (eaux,) feminine
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nCas : Str -> Gender -> N ; -- cas, (cas,) masculine
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nCheval : Str -> N ; -- cheval, (chevaux, masculine)
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-- Nouns used as functions need a case and a preposition. The most common is "de".
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funPrep : N -> Preposition -> Fun ;
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funCase : N -> Case -> Fun ;
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funDe : N -> Fun ;
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-- Proper names, with their gender.
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mkPN : Str -> Gender -> PN ; -- Jean, masculine
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-- On the top level, it is maybe $CN$ that is used rather than $N$, and
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-- $NP$ rather than $PN$.
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mkCN : N -> CN ;
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mkNP : Str -> Gender -> NP ;
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--2 Adjectives
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-- Non-comparison one-place adjectives need three forms in the worst case.
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-- A parameter tells if they are pre- or postpositions in modification.
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Position : Type ;
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prepos : Position ;
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postpos : Position ;
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mkAdj1 : (bon, bonne, bons, bien : Str) -> Position -> Adj1 ;
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-- Usually it is enough to give the two singular forms. Fully regular adjectives
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-- only need the masculine singular form.
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adj1Reg : Str -> Position -> Adj1 ;
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adj1Cher : (cher, chère : Str) -> Position -> Adj1 ;
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-- Two-place adjectives need a preposition and a case as extra arguments.
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mkAdj2 : Adj1 -> Preposition -> Case -> Adj2 ; -- divisible par
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-- Comparison adjectives may need two adjectives, corresponding to the
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-- positive and other forms.
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mkAdjDeg : (bon, meilleur : Adj1) -> AdjDeg ;
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-- In the completely regular case, the comparison forms are constructed by
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-- the particle "plus".
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aReg : Str -> Position -> AdjDeg ; -- lent (, plus lent)
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-- On top level, there are adjectival phrases. The most common case is
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-- just to use a one-place adjective.
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apReg : Str -> Position -> AP ;
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--2 Verbs
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--
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-- The fragment only has present tense so far, but in all persons.
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-- These are examples of standard conjugations are available. The full list
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-- of Bescherelle conjugations is given in $morpho.Fra.gf$, with all forms
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-- (their type is $Verbum$). The present-tense forms can be extracted by the
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-- function $extractVerb$.
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vAimer : Str -> V ;
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vFinir : Str -> V ;
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vDormir : Str -> V ;
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vCourir : Str -> V ;
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vVenir : Str -> V ;
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extractVerb : Verbum -> V ;
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-- The verbs 'be' and 'have' are special.
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vEtre : V ;
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vAvoir : V ;
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-- Two-place verbs, and the special case with direct object. Notice that
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-- a particle can be included in a $V$.
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mkTV : V -> Preposition -> Case -> TV ;
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tvDir : V -> TV ;
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-- The idiom with "avoir" and an invariable noun, such as "peur", "faim",
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-- and a two-place variant with "de" + complement.
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avoirChose : Str -> V ;
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avoirChoseDe : Str -> TV ;
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-- The definitions should not bother the user of the API. So they are
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-- hidden from the document.
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--.
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masculine = Types.Masc ;
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feminine = Types.Fem ;
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nominative = Types.nominative ;
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accusative = Types.accusative ;
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genitive = Types.genitive ;
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dative = Types.dative ;
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singular = Types.singular ;
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plural = Types.plural ;
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mkN a b c = mkCNomIrreg a b c ** {lock_N = <>} ;
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nEau = \eau -> mkN eau (eau + "z") ;
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nCas = \cas -> mkN cas cas ;
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nCheval = \cheval -> mkN cheval (Predef.tk 1 cheval + "ux") masculine ;
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funPrep = \n,p -> n ** complement p ** {lock_Fun = <>} ;
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funCase = \n,p -> n ** complementCas p ** {lock_Fun = <>} ;
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funDe x = funCase x genitive ;
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mkPN s g = mkProperName s g ** {lock_PN = <>} ;
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mkCN = UseN ;
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mkNP s g = UsePN (mkPN s g) ;
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Position = Bool ;
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prepos = adjPre ;
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postpos = adjPost ;
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mkAdj1 = \x,y,z,u,p -> mkAdjective (mkAdj x y z u) p ** {lock_Adj1 = <>} ;
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adj1Reg = \lent -> mkAdj1 lent (lent+"e") (lent+"s") (lent+"ement") ;
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adj1Cher = \cher,chere -> mkAdj1 cher chere (cher+"s") (chere + "ment") ;
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mkAdj2 = \a,p,c -> mkAdjCompl a postpos {s2 = p ; c = c} ** {lock_Adj2 = <>} ;
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mkAdjDeg = \b,m -> mkAdjDegr (mkAdjComp b.s m.s) b.p ** {lock_AdjDeg = <>} ;
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aReg = \a,p -> mkAdjDegrLong (adj1Reg a p) p ** {lock_AdjDeg = <>} ;
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apReg a p = adj1Reg a p ** {lock_AP = <>} ;
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vAimer = \s -> verbPres (conj1aimer s) ** {lock_V = <>} ;
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vFinir = \s -> verbPres (conj2finir s) ** {lock_V = <>} ;
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vDormir = \s -> verbPres (conj3dormir s) ** {lock_V = <>} ;
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vCourir = \s -> verbPres (conj3courir s) ** {lock_V = <>} ;
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vVenir = \s -> verbPres (conj3tenir s) ** {lock_V = <>} ;
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extractVerb v = verbPres v ** {lock_V = <>} ;
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vEtre = verbEtre ** {lock_V = <>} ;
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vAvoir = verbPres (conjAvoir "avoir") ** {lock_V = <>} ;
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mkTV v p c = mkTransVerb v p c ** {lock_TV = <>} ;
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tvDir v = mkTransVerbDir v ** {lock_TV = <>} ;
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avoirChose = \faim ->
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{s = let {avoir = vAvoir.s} in \\v => avoir ! v ++ faim} ** {lock_V = <>} ;
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avoirChoseDe = \faim -> mkTV (avoirChose faim) [] genitive ** {lock_TV = <>} ;
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}
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--# -path=.:../romance:../abstract:../../prelude
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resource ResourceFre = reuse StructuralFre ;
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