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This page is going to describe how to start a new language with [[lttoolbox]]. As lttoolbox is not really suited to agglutinative languages, or languages with complex and regular morphophonology (see [[starting a new language with HFST]]), we're going to work on one with simpler and less regular morphology. |
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==Preliminaries== |
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==The language== |
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==Lexicon== |
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===The basics=== |
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===Compiling=== |
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===Paradigms=== |
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==Analysis and generation== |
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==Troubleshooting== |
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==Notes== |
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==Further reading== |
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Revision as of 23:41, 19 December 2011
- For information on how to install lttoolbox, see lttoolbox and minimal installation from SVN
This page is going to describe how to start a new language with lttoolbox. As lttoolbox is not really suited to agglutinative languages, or languages with complex and regular morphophonology (see starting a new language with HFST), we're going to work on one with simpler and less regular morphology.
Preliminaries
The language
Lexicon
The basics
Compiling
Paradigms
Analysis and generation
Troubleshooting
Notes