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<alphabet>аӑеёӗиоуӳыэюябвгджзклмнпрсҫтфхцчшщйьъАӐЕЁӖИОУӲЫЭЮЯБВГДЖЗКЛМНПРСҪТФХЦЧШЩЙЬЪ<ar n="A">ae</ar></alphabet> |
<alphabet>аӑеёӗиоуӳыэюябвгджзклмнпрсҫтфхцчшщйьъАӐЕЁӖИОУӲЫЭЮЯБВГДЖЗКЛМНПРСҪТФХЦЧШЩЙЬЪ<ar n="A">ae</ar></alphabet> |
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Revision as of 16:45, 24 May 2018
Contents |
Current Status: In Progress
Project: Extend lttoolbox to have the power of HFST
Guidelines
- Every rule in the dictionary file must be properly compatible with the the HFST twolc engine and must not result in any kind of ambiguities.
- The xml tags must be well defined for archiphonemes and rules and must be distinct from the other existing tags in lttoolbox.
- Every rule entry should have comments adequate enough to give a brief understanding of morphophonological transformations performed by the twol compiler.
Design
- The design is still in the development stage and may need significant modifications after it is implemented on the existing language pairs.
- The design must be robust enough to support all type of rules namely:
- Phonologically conditioned deletion
- Morphologically conditioned deletion
- Phonologically conditioned symbol change
- Morphologically conditioned symbol change
- Phonologically conditioned insertion
- Morphologically conditioned insertion
Alphabets
<alphabet>аӑеёӗиоуӳыэюябвгджзклмнпрсҫтфхцчшщйьъАӐЕЁӖИОУӲЫЭЮЯБВГДЖЗКЛМНПРСҪТФХЦЧШЩЙЬЪ<ar n="A">ae</ar></alphabet>
The alphabets within the ar tags denote all the possible surface form transformations possible for the archiphoneme.
| Tag/Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| ar | archiphoneme |
| n | archiphoneme name |
Sets
<sets> <set n="Vowels">aeiou</set> <set n="BackVow">bcdfg</set> </sets>
| Tag/Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| set | set/group of alphabets |
| n | set name |
Twol Rules
<rules>
<rule c="Back vowel harmony for archiphoneme A">
<m><ar n="A"></m><s>a</s>
<context dir="e"><l_c><set n="BackVow"></l_c><r_c></r_c></context>
</rule>
<rule c="Only hyphen in vowel boundaries and caps">
<m><ar n="hyph?"></m><s>-</s>
<context dir="f"><l_c><set n="Vowels"></l_c><r_c></r_c></context>
</rule>
<rule c="Back vowel harmony for archiphoneme A">
<m><ar n="A"></m><s>a</s>
<context dir="b"><l_c><set n="BackVow"></l_c><r_c></r_c></context>
</rule>
<rule c="Back vowel harmony for archiphoneme A">
<m><ar n="A"></m><s>a</s>
<context dir="ne"><l_c><set n="BackVow"></l_c><r_c></r_c></context>
</rule>
</rules>
| Tag/Symbol | Meaning |
|---|---|
| rule | twol rule |
| c | comment |
| m | morphotactic side |
| s | surface side |
| context | context for transformation |
| dir | direction constraint |
| f | a:b => _ ; If the symbol pair a:b appears it must be in context _ |
| b | a:b <= _ ; If lexical a appears in the context _ then it must correspond to surface b |
| e | a:b <=> _ ; Lexical a always corresponds to b in context _ |
| ne | a:b /<= _ ; Lexical a never corresponds to b in context _ |
| r_c | right context |
| l_c | left context |