2009/05/21

link-grammar - 10 new messages in 3 topics - abridged

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Link Grammar .Net - 2 new
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Just to see what the differences are I wrote a quick BNF parser using Irony
for the dictionary and wow, they are very different. the UTF8 Chars made my
parser very unhappy. The old dictionary (4.1) parses no problem the new one
makes defining a valid identifer a bit tricky but since you guys are making a
word processor I can see why you took that - Tues, May 19 2009 11:49 pm
2 messages , 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/link-grammar/t/c8a5dc439a5860b5?hl=en

svn revision 26366: link-parser.exe fails on start with the following output -
5 new
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2009/5/20 Evgenii Philippov <efilip...@gmail.com>: ...I'm guessing that the
root cause is line 759 of 4.0.dict which has a slash in it. Can you comment
that out and see if that fixes it? --linas - Wed, May 20 2009 8:43 am
5 messages , 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/link-grammar/t/507b2fe2fc1b1467?hl=en

Naive question about dictionary - 3 new
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Apologies in advance if this is spam, or if there is a more appropriate forum.
Also, I am asking about languages issues that I know nothing of, so feel free
to ignore this. The sentence "Alice ate the mushroom." gets two parses, of
equal confidence, that differ only in that one has 'mushroom.s' and the other
has 'mushroom.p'. - Wed, May 20 2009 12:59 pm
3 messages , 2 authors
http://groups.google.com/group/link-grammar/t/0e5ac0a5b94139a6?hl=en

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