PyLFG
kefir
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PyLFG
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Debugging my conlang's grammar with LFG?
I've been looking into various LFG parsers such as XLE-Web, XLFG, and PyLFG. I have a sort of crazy monster syntax inspired by my unquenchable thirst for syntactic exploration, but I'd like to tame and codify it into a list of rules and parameters, seeing what sentences end up being good or malformed given the constraints. Has anyone here tried analyzing their conlangs using LFG in particular?
kefir
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Great Vowel Shift
I recommend to read the following article before reading that wiki post. So we need to understand what does a Vokal (Vowel) mean first.
https://github.com/yogurt-cultures/kefir/blob/master/kefir/p...
Also I shifted one Const sound in the wikipedia article.
What are some alternatives?
Gramformer - A framework for detecting, highlighting and correcting grammatical errors on natural language text. Created by Prithiviraj Damodaran. Open to pull requests and other forms of collaboration.
language_tool_python - a free python grammar checker 📝✅
pke - Python Keyphrase Extraction module
kharma - Grammar-based fuzzing corpus generator
parson - Yet another PEG parser combinator library and DSL
Lark - Lark is a parsing toolkit for Python, built with a focus on ergonomics, performance and modularity.
loquax - NLP framework for phonology
TatSu - 竜 TatSu generates Python parsers from grammars in a variation of EBNF
grzegorz - A comand-line phonetics tool for finding minimal pairs
plotnine - A Grammar of Graphics for Python
wikipron - Massively multilingual pronunciation mining