diff --git a/docs/index-header.md b/docs/index-header.md index 1ddd5cf33..acc7d1888 100644 --- a/docs/index-header.md +++ b/docs/index-header.md @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ a full-sized Greenlandic analyser. Central developers have been: Per Langgård, Liv Molich, Nani Nilsen, Trond Trosterud, Paneeraq Nielsen, -Anna Karina Madsen Beatrine Heilman, Tino Didriksen and Sjur Moshagen. +Anna Karina Madsen, Beatrine Heilman, Judithe Denbæk, Tino Didriksen and Sjur Moshagen. It is in use in a Greenlandic spellchecker and in a set of pedagogical programs for Greenlandic. @@ -22,11 +22,6 @@ of pedagogical programs for Greenlandic. # Project documentation - [Links to source code documentation at the bottom](#in-source-documentation) -- Source files: - [stems ](https://gtsvn.uit.no/langtech/trunk/langs/kal/src/morphology/stems/) / - [affixes](https://gtsvn.uit.no/langtech/trunk/langs/kal/src/morphology/affixes/) / - [twolc ](https://gtsvn.uit.no/langtech/trunk/langs/kal/src/phonology/kal-phon.twolc) / - [yaml ](https://gtsvn.uit.no/langtech/trunk/langs/kal/test/src/morphology/) - Generation of:   [paradigms](http://giellatekno.uit.no/cgi/p-kal.eng.html) /   [text ](http://giellatekno.uit.no/cgi/d-kal.eng.html) @@ -39,39 +34,25 @@ project, with a file structure and setup close to the Sámi ones. General documentation can be found at [the Sámi project documentation](https://giellalt.uit.no/index.html). -- [The lexicon structure](lex.md) +- The lexicon structure (file *lex.md* missing) - [Morphology issues](morph.md) - [Issues in Greenlandic](IssuesInGreenlandic.md) # General information for web users In order to analyse Greenlandic text, you may paste in text in the -window [here](http://giellatekno.uit.no/a-kal.html). The machine returns -text with all possible analyses. The tags are listed below. The parser -gives tags for parts of speech, morphosyntactic categories, clitecs, and +window [here](http://giellatekno.uit.no/cgi/d-kal-eng.html). The machine returns +text with all possible analyses. The tags are listed in the document **root.lexc** linked to below. The parser gives tags for parts of speech, morphosyntactic categories, clitecs, and derivational tags. The derivational affixes have tags carrying the same -names as the affixes themselves. +names as the affixes themselves. In addition to giving all possible tags, the analyser also has a +*disambiguation mode*, that gives only analyses appropriate in the given +context. It is also possible to generate wordforms, by pasting the lemma and -gramamtical tags [here](http://giellatekno.uit.no/g-kal.html) +gramamtical tags [here](http://giellatekno.uit.no/cgi/g-kal-eng.html) + -In addition to giving all possible tags, the analyser also has a -`disambiguation mode`, that gives only analyses appropriate in the given -context. -The parser uses the following tags: - -- Parts of speech: `+N +V +Part +Pron +Adj +Adv +Prop +Interj +Num` -- Morphosyntactic categories - - Number:`+Sg +Du +Pl` - - Case:`+Abs +Rel +Trm +Abl +Lok +Aeq +Ins +Via` - - Mode:`+Ind +Int +Imp +Opt +Cau +Con +Par +Inf +InfNeg +Ite` - - Person-number:`+1Sg +2Sg +3Sg +4Sg +1Pl +2Pl +3Pl +4Pl +1Du` -- Subcategories:`+Attr +Abbr +ACR +Vok` -- Clitics:`+Clt` -- Other:`+Dato+` -- Textual tags:`+CLB +ABBR +PUNCT +LEFT +RIGHT ` -- Derivational tags: See the source code for a list. # In-source documentation