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examples of morphological synthesis/analysis as top-level grammars
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AR 15/8/2008
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Here are some examples of morphological lexica turned into top-level GF grammars.
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Top level is useful because it supports analysis and synthesis by normal
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e.g. JavaScript tools.
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The simplest example is in the following three files:
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Eng.gf -- abstract syntax (English irregular verbs)
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EngDescr.gf -- concrete syntax showing form descriptions
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EngReal.gf -- concrete syntax showing real forms
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Compile the result with
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gfc --make -f js EngDescr.gf EngReal.gf
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Then use Eng.js in place of GF/lib/javascript/grammar.js
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Other examples:
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Fre* -- French irregular verbs
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NB: there are issues on character encoding of abstract verb names in Fre.
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