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'''Constraint Grammar''' is pretty flexible, it lets you shoot off your feet.
[[Constraint Grammar]] is pretty flexible, it lets you shoot off your feet.


==Input==
==Input==

Revision as of 10:58, 6 April 2011

Constraint Grammar is pretty flexible, it lets you shoot off your feet.

Input

"<Í>"
        "í" Pr @ADVL→ #1->3 
"<upphavi>"
        "upphav" N Neu Sg Dat Indef @P← #2->1 
"<skapti>"
        "skapa" V Ind Prt Sg @VMAIN #3->0 
"<Gud>"
        "gudur" N Msc Sg Nom Indef @←SUBJ #4->3 
"<himmal>"
        "himmal" N Msc Sg Acc Indef @←OBJ #5->3 
"<og>"
        "og" CC @CC #6->5 
"<jørð>"
        "jørð" N Fem Sg Acc Indef @←OBJ #7->5
"<.>"
        "." CLB #8->0 

Grammars

Lexical

$ cat /tmp/lexical_transfer.cg 
SECTION
SUBSTITUTE ("í") ("in") ("í");
SUBSTITUTE ("upphav") ("beginning") ("upphav");
SUBSTITUTE ("himmal") ("heaven") ("himmal");
SUBSTITUTE ("og") ("and") ("og");
SUBSTITUTE ("jørð") ("earth") ("jørð");
SUBSTITUTE ("skapa") ("create") ("skapa");
SUBSTITUTE ("gudur") ("god") ("gudur");

Movement


$ cat /tmp/movement.cg 
SECTION

MOVE WITHCHILD (*) (@←SUBJ) BEFORE (-1* (@VMAIN)) ;
SUBSTITUTE (@←SUBJ) (@SUBJ→) (@←SUBJ) (1 (@VMAIN)) ;

Morphological transfer

$ cat /tmp/morphtrans.cg 
SECTION
SUBSTITUTE (Neu) (*) (Neu);
SUBSTITUTE (Fem) (*) (Fem);
SUBSTITUTE (Msc) (*) (Msc);
SUBSTITUTE (Nom) (*) (Nom);
SUBSTITUTE (Dat) (*) (Dat);
SUBSTITUTE (Acc) (*) (Acc);
SUBSTITUTE (Indef) (*) (Indef);

Output

$ cat /tmp/in | vislcg3 --grammar /tmp/movement.cg | vislcg3 --grammar /tmp/lexical_transfer.cg | vislcg3 --grammar /tmp/morphtrans.cg 
"<Í>"
	"in" Pr #1->4 @ADVL→ 
"<upphavi>"
	"beginning" N Sg #2->1 @P← 
"<Gud>"
	"god" N Sg #3->4 @SUBJ→ 
"<skapti>"
	"create" V Ind Prt Sg #4->0 @VMAIN 
"<himmal>"
	"heaven" N Sg #5->4 @←OBJ 
"<og>"
	"and" CC #6->5 @CC 
"<jørð>"
	"earth" N Sg #7->5 @←OBJ 
"<.>"
	"." CLB #8->0