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17-Oct-2006, 22:47
Mhos
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grammar analysis software
Hi everybody!
Could you suggest me a grammar analysis software ?
I'm searching for a software in which, given a generic word, it gives me the grammatical value.
For example:
who -> interrogative pronoun
and -> conjunction
...
Thanks!
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18-Oct-2006, 08:20
Tdol
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Re: grammar analysis software
Try here:
ENGCG: Constraint Grammar Parser of English
However, grammatical analysis is in its infancy and there are major problems with words that fall into a number of grammatical categories, so don't assume that it is always right.
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18-Oct-2006, 09:34
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Re: grammar analysis software
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Tdol
T... there are major problems with words that fall into a number of grammatical categories...
... such as 'who'.
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