Agreement with the focus part (the object) works not only for Pers3, but also for Pers1 and Pers2 NPs (if the verb requires non-typical subject/object valences).
Object-dependent double negation works (in addition to the subject-dependent double negation).
The first one is motivated by PhrasebookLav, the second one - by AttemptoLav.
Also a couple of minor fixes.
There was 55 lines of rather repetitive code with calls to 6 compiler passes.
They have been replaced with 19 lines that call the 6 compiler passes
plus 26 lines of helper functions.
Double negation: sebject-dependent - works, object-dependent - still has to be fixed (in VerbsLav).
Structural words: everybody, somebody, nobody.
Both motivated by AttemptoLav.
The output from commands is represented as ([Expr],String), where the [Expr] is
used when data is piped between commands and the String is used for the final
output. The String can represent the same list of trees as the [Expr] and/or
contain diagnostic information.
Sometimes the data that is piped between commands is not a list of trees, but
e.g. a string or a list of strings. In those cases, functions like fromStrings
and toStrings are used to encode the data as a [Expr].
This patch introduces a newtype for CommandOutput and collects the functions
dealing with command output in one place to make it clearer what is going on.
It also makes it easier to change to a more direct representation of piped
data, and make pipes more "type safe", if desired.
- Alternative variants in AScared.
- The order of adv. modifiers: first time, then place (PSeeYouPlaceDate).
- Fixed: the object valence in QWhatAge; Day.point linearization.
- PSeeYouPlaceDate is now less formal.
- Open/Closed and SeeYou functions are ok now, except that the word order in Open/Closed is a bit clumsy. TODO: "<what> <when> is open/closed" (currently not supported by the RG).
Fixed QWhatName, QWhatAge, HowMuchCost and ItCost, however, the solutions have to be reviewed.
Introduced a Lav-specific type for Language (affected also NPNationality etc.) to support a different realization of ASpeak.
Introduced alternative realizations for AHasName and ASpeak (the most typical/simple variant is the default one).