The Czech resource was too incomplete to compile a Syntax/Grammar client:
Sentence, Idiom and Question defined almost nothing, and many Structural
words were absent, so MissingCze's notYet stubs were reached at PMCFG
generation time.
Added:
CatCze lincat VV
SentenceCze AdvS, ExtAdvS, SSubjS, EmbedS, EmbedQS, ImpVP
IdiomCze ImpP3, ExistNP, ImpersCl, GenericCl
VerbCze CompCN, ComplVS, ComplVV, PassV2
NounCze SentCN, PredetNP
AdverbCze SubjS
QuestionCze QuestIAdv
PhraseCze UttImpSg, UttImpPl, UttImpPol
StructuralCze all_Predet, both7and_DConj, between_Prep, by8means_Prep,
can_VV, either7or_DConj, every_Det, if_Subj, no_Quant,
on_Prep, someSg_Det, that_Subj, under_Prep, where_IAdv
ExtendCze ExistsNP no longer excluded
Three of these approximate, because VerbForms lacks the required forms:
ImpVP uses the 1st person plural present ("předpokládáme, že ...") as there
is no imperative; PassV2 uses the reflexive passive ("číslo se dělí") as
passpart is commented out in ResCze; ImpP3 uses "nechť", which suits
mathematical text more than the "let John walk" of the RGL example.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
MarkupNP marks s, clit and prep, since in Czech these are alternative
surface forms of a pronoun chosen by context, as in MarkupRomance.
The nominative clitic is left alone: it is the pro-drop subject, empty
for every personal pronoun, so marking it up gave "<b> </b> je starý".
Inherit MarkupCze in LangCze, as LangFin does; stringMark is excluded
because abstract Lang already excludes it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implement the remaining Symbol functions, which previously fell back to
GF's default linearization: IntPN, FloatPN, NumPN, CNNumNP, CNIntNP,
CNSymbNP, SymbS, SymbNum, SymbOrd, and the [Symb] list.
Symbols and numbers are indeclinable neuters, but a cardinal used as a
name still declines (NumPN). CNNumNP treats the numeral as an invariable
label, so the noun carries the case: "město / městu / městem pět".
CNSymbNP goes through numSizeForm and numSizeAgr, as DetCN does, so
SymbNum's Num5 size gives "n měst x a y je staré".
SymbOrd is only approximate: CatCze has no lincat Ord, so it defaults to
{s : Str} and the masculine "n-tý" cannot agree.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>