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Numeral grammars, from 1 to 999999.
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Many grammars were written during the Chalmes CS graduate courses in 1999
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and 2002. Grammars originally written in 1999 are automatic translations from
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old-GF source, which explains their bad formatting and structure.
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(Authors: Koen Claessen, Carlos Gonzalía, Qiao Haiyan, Patrik Jansson,
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Peter Ljunglöf, Wojciech Mostowski, Aarne Ranta, Karol Ostrovski, David Wahlstedt
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1999--2002)
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The majority of gramamars were written in 2003-2004 by Harald
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Hammarström, who also wrote papers on various aspects of numeral
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systems in the world's languages.
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Test usage:
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To precompile a multilingual numeral grammar:
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gf <mkNumerals.gfs
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To open a translation session,
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gf numerals.gfcm -- in the OS shell
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ts -lang -- in the GF shell
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To create an example HTML page with translations of a numeral:
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echo "x=2341" | gft numerals.gfcm >2341.html
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(Requires the gft program, produced by "make gft" in GF sources)
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Document last updated August 3, 2004 by Aarne Ranta.
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Copyright (c) Koen Claessen, Carlos Gonzalía, Qiao Haiyan, Harald
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Hammarström, Patrik Jansson, Peter Ljunglöf, Wojciech Mostowski, Aarne
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Ranta, Karol Ostrovski, David Wahlstedt 1999--2004, under
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GNU General Public License (GPL).
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