Dear All,
This has now been resolved:
https://gitlab.com/zangaphee/CiBantu/-/blob/master/twoc/apertium-nya/apertium-nya.nya.lexc
Much appreciated for assisting with the process.
Ta!
On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 6:59 PM Jonathan Washington
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> This is essentially how spellrelax works in moder
This is essentially how spellrelax works in modern language modules.
To see how it's implemented, you can have a look at the spellrelax file and
Makefile.am for recent language modules, e.g.:
https://github.com/apertium/apertium-yua
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Jonathan
On Fri, May 19, 2023, 08:55 Zanga Chimombo wrote:
Thanks for this. I am not sure where to put (which file) the XFST
rule(s) and the syntax. Are there any examples online that you could
point me to please?
On Sun, May 14, 2023 at 9:00 PM Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
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> > I am looking at this again. Removing the extra tag at the transfer
> > s
> I am looking at this again. Removing the extra tag at the transfer
> stage seems to be too late down the pipeline (I need the adjective to
> match the noun which is done by CG). Actually, surely removing the
> extra tag could be done at the same CG stage?
If you use an xfst rule, that happens
Or should I be using a "tagger definition file" to forbid/ enforce
such rules relating to tags...? If so, any pointers to how to include
this file in my environment. It doesn't seem to be included in my
directory...
On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 7:22 AM Zanga Chimombo wrote:
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> Alternatively, can CG be
Alternatively, can CG be restricted to match the last tags in the noun
and adjective? "" in this case...?
On Thu, May 4, 2023 at 7:11 AM Zanga Chimombo wrote:
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> I am looking at this again. Removing the extra tag at the transfer
> stage seems to be too late down the pipeline (I need the adjectiv
I am looking at this again. Removing the extra tag at the transfer
stage seems to be too late down the pipeline (I need the adjective to
match the noun which is done by CG). Actually, surely removing the
extra tag could be done at the same CG stage?
^timitengo/mtengo$ ^tatiwisi/wisi$
All I need in
Thanks for the tip. Let me get my head around it.
On Tue, Feb 28, 2023 at 5:03 PM Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
wrote:
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> Hi,
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> Cf. http://tinodidriksen.com/pisg/OFTC/logs/%23hfst/2023-02-28.log
> perhaps you can make an xfst rule to do the equivalent of
>
> sed 's/\(.*\)/\1/'
>
> ?
>
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Hi,
Cf. http://tinodidriksen.com/pisg/OFTC/logs/%23hfst/2023-02-28.log
perhaps you can make an xfst rule to do the equivalent of
sed 's/\(.*\)/\1/'
?
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Hello all again,
I managed to resolve the above issue but couldn't think of a more
appropriate title. Basically I am deriving nouns using dimunitives
(classes 12 and 13 in Bantu). However the resulting derived noun still
is required to retain its original number morphology. Hence the need
for clas
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