I ran into this recently too:
https://pytwolc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html

I haven't looked at who wrote it, or looked closely at the whole thing, but
it looks fairly thorough.

--
Jonathan

On Tue, Sep 15, 2020, 10:57 Francis Tyers <fty...@prompsit.com> wrote:

> El 2020-09-14 07:27, Flammie A Pirinen escribió:
> > On Fri, Sep 11, 2020 at 03:18:44PM +0200, Zanga Chimombo wrote:
> >> Hello again,
> >>
> >> I've had a bit of time to continue looking at this. I've copied over
> >> something from:
> >>
> https://github.com/apertium/apertium-lin/blob/master/apertium-lin.lin.twol
> >>
> >> %{K%}:k <=> :n :0 _ .#. ;
> >>
> >> But it's not working yet and I am not sure how to debug it. Is there
> >> an intro to twol online?
> >
> > I think the historical documents from Xerox at fsmbook.com (click on
> > the
> > newSoftware and agree to the the terms) and the original dissertation
> > by
> > Prof. Koskenniemi
> > <http://www.ling.helsinki.fi/~koskenni/doc/Two-LevelMorphology.pdf> are
> > quite good to understand the backgroudn.
> >
>
> It's also available online here:
>
> https://web.stanford.edu/~laurik/.book2software/twolc.pdf
>
> You can also check out one of my tutorials:
>
> https://ftyers.github.io/morphology/
>
> Fran
>
>
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