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GF Grammar Examples

+ +Author: Aarne Ranta <aarne (at) cs.chalmers.se>
+Last update: Fri Mar 10 11:05:35 2006 +
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+Here are some examples of GF grammars. +

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+animal +is a small grammar for queries about animals +("who chases lions"). Its aim is demonstrate +example-based grammar writing using the +resource grammar library. +

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+bronzeage +defines a set of grammars using the +Swadesh list +to perform basic communication in eight languages. +It is also another illustration of the use of the +resource grammar library. +

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+gfcc +shows a small C compiler written in GF. +It is explained in the paper +Declarative Language Definitions and Code Generation as Linearization +

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+letter +is a package for love and business letters in six languages. +Its aimed is to illustrate +multilingual authoring, as shown in this +demo applet. +

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+numerals +is a set of grammars for number words from 1 to 999,999 in 88 +languages. It can also be tested in this +demo applet. +

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+stoneage +is an earlier version of bronzeage. +

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+tram +is an illustration of the +resource grammar library, +in particular of multimodal grammars that combine +speech with mouse clicks. +

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More examples

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+GF Quick start +

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+GF Grammarian's Tutorial +

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+GF resource grammar library. +

+ + + + diff --git a/examples/index.txt b/examples/index.txt new file mode 100644 index 000000000..e690e0a92 --- /dev/null +++ b/examples/index.txt @@ -0,0 +1,61 @@ +GF Grammar Examples +Author: Aarne Ranta +Last update: %%date(%c) + +% NOTE: this is a txt2tags file. +% Create an html file from this file using: +% txt2tags --toc -thtml index.txt + +%!target:html + +Here are some examples of GF grammars. + + +==This directory== + +[animal animal/] +is a small grammar for queries about animals +(``"who chases lions"``). Its aim is demonstrate +example-based grammar writing using the +[resource grammar library ../lib/resource-1.0/doc]. + +[bronzeage bronzeage/] +defines a set of grammars using the +[Swadesh list http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Swadesh_List] +to perform basic communication in eight languages. +It is also another illustration of the use of the +[resource grammar library ../lib/resource-1.0/doc]. + +[gfcc gfcc/] +shows a small C compiler written in GF. +It is explained in the paper +[Declarative Language Definitions and Code Generation as Linearization ../doc/gfcc.pdf] + +[letter letter/] +is a package for love and business letters in six languages. +Its aimed is to illustrate +multilingual authoring, as shown in this +[demo applet http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~markus/gramlets/letter-applet.html]. + +[numerals numerals/] +is a set of grammars for number words from 1 to 999,999 in 88 +languages. It can also be tested in this +[demo applet http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~bringert/gf/translate/]. + +[stoneage stoneage/] +is an earlier version of [bronzeage bronzeage/]. + +[tram tram/] +is an illustration of the +[resource grammar library ../lib/resource-1.0/doc], +in particular of multimodal grammars that combine +speech with mouse clicks. + + +==More examples== + +[GF Quick start ../doc/gf-quickstart.html] + +[GF Grammarian's Tutorial ../doc/tutorial/gf-tutorial2.html] + +[GF resource grammar library ../lib/resource-1.0/doc].