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* Wrote the framework for a script that generates fullform Maltese verb lists. [https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/incubator/apertium-mt-he/dev/mt_verbs] |
* Wrote the framework for a script that generates fullform Maltese verb lists. [https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/incubator/apertium-mt-he/dev/mt_verbs] |
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** We worked on splitting verbs into categorizes and optional subclasses, writing rules (based on stem affixes, roots and vowels) in a python script for each class. |
** We worked on splitting verbs into categorizes and optional subclasses, writing rules (based on stem affixes, roots and vowels) in a python script for each class. |
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** Found out about the way [Wiktionary] stores conjugation data about the verbs it has; very useful for creating new rule groups. [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Maltese_conjugation-table_templates]. |
** Found out about the way [Wiktionary] stores conjugation data about the verbs it has; very useful for creating new rule groups. [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Category:Maltese_conjugation-table_templates]. Finished converting these tables this week except for [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:mt-conj/sem/I/eaq-iaq] [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:WhatLinksHere/Template:mt-conj/sem/I/oo-oo] (that are identical to strong.py apart for a transformation in imperfect forms). |
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* [[User:Francis Tyers|spectre]] contacted Prof. Adam Ussishkin and he provided us with Maltese verb lists that we need to look over. [https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/incubator/apertium-mt-he/dev/verb_lists] |
* [[User:Francis Tyers|spectre]] contacted Prof. Adam Ussishkin and he provided us with Maltese verb lists that we need to look over. [https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/incubator/apertium-mt-he/dev/verb_lists] |
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* Contacted [http://johnjcamilleri.com/ John J. Camilleri] regarding his [http://www.grammaticalframework.org/doc/gfss/status-john.pdf Maltese morphology slideshow], asking for data on verb conjugation. |
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* Will add the verbs already added to the Hebrew and bidi dix files. |
* Will add the verbs already added to the Hebrew and bidi dix files. |
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Revision as of 22:25, 8 May 2011
Bonding Period week 1: 4/25-5/1
- Got the development environment ready. apertium, lttoolbox and other tools and tests all working properly.
- Filled the Pending Tests page with some translations (based on the ones in the mt-en page).
- Started working on a script to generate a Maltese monodix from external sources. Nothing to show yet.
- Notified 2 TAU professors (both specializing in CL) about my project, both agreed to offer help if necessary.
- Wrote to a contact related to the MaltiLex project, looking for better contact (perhaps through my university's faculty).
Bonding Period week 2: 5/2 - 5/9
- Picked up and started reading the Teach Yourself Maltese grammar book.
- Wrote the framework for a script that generates fullform Maltese verb lists. [5]
- We worked on splitting verbs into categorizes and optional subclasses, writing rules (based on stem affixes, roots and vowels) in a python script for each class.
- Found out about the way [Wiktionary] stores conjugation data about the verbs it has; very useful for creating new rule groups. [6]. Finished converting these tables this week except for [7] [8] (that are identical to strong.py apart for a transformation in imperfect forms).
- spectre contacted Prof. Adam Ussishkin and he provided us with Maltese verb lists that we need to look over. [9]
- Contacted John J. Camilleri regarding his Maltese morphology slideshow, asking for data on verb conjugation.
- Will add the verbs already added to the Hebrew and bidi dix files.