Daniel,
Its use is mostly to find agreement. This is very helpful in writing rules
because you can specify agreement using unification.
Regards
Marcin
16-10-2013 10:05, "Daniel Naber" <list2...@danielnaber.de> napisał(a):
> Hi,
>
> although I think I understand the technical details of unification, I'm
> not sure how/why it is used in grammar.xml. For example, if a sequence
> of words share the same gender and number, that means there's agreement,
> so you cannot use that to write an error rule. So is unification just
> used to avoid false alarms in rules that are not related to agreement at
> all?
>
> (Actually, only Catalan and Polish seem to make significant use of
> unification in grammar.xml)
>
> Regards
> Daniel
>
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