Difference between revisions of "Lttoolbox and lexc"
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Revision as of 13:15, 12 January 2010
Contents |
This page describes some how lttoolbox and HFST's lexc
are similar.
Terminology
lttoolbox | lexc | Notes |
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Paradigm | Continuation lexicon | |
Section | Root lexicon | |
Left | Up | Both left and upper correspond to surface form |
Right | Down | Corresponds to lexical form |
Symbol | Multichar symbol | Sequences of one or more symbol which are treated as one symbol |
Example
lttoolbox
<sdefs> <sdef n="n"/> <sdef n="pl"/> <sdef n="sg"/> </sdefs> <pardefs> <pardef n="RegNounInfl"> <e><p><l/><r><s n="n"/><s n="sg"/></p></e> <e><p><l>s</l><r><s n="n"/><s n="pl"/></p></e> </pardef> </pardefs> <section id="root" type="standard"> <e lm="cat"><i>cat</i><par n="RegNounInfl"/></e> <!-- A noun --> </section>
lexc
Multichar_Symbols +N +Pl +Sg LEXICON Root NounRoot ; LEXICON NounRoot cat RegNounInfl ; ! A noun LEXICON RegNounInfl :+N+Sg # ; s:+N+Pl # ;