TextAnnotationGraphs
A modular annotation system that supports complex, interactive annotation graphs embedded on top of sequences of text. (by CreativeCodingLab)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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TextAnnotationGraphs
Posts with mentions or reviews of TextAnnotationGraphs.
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3D visualisations of English grammar?
There's a fair amount of work intended to visualise sentences. The Reed-Kellog system is the most popularly used in pedagogy (though I personally find them a bit unintuitive). There are definitely shinier, more modern ways you can use to display grammatical relationships. For example, I'm not sure whether people have tried using them in pedagogy, but if you're familiar with dependency grammar, you can look into things like displaCy for Universal Dependencies graphs or Text Annotation Graphs.
tune
Posts with mentions or reviews of tune.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-14.
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Handling verbs, nouns, features, and particles in Tune?
I am working on Tune, an analytic/isolating conlang with each thing a separate word. I have only really worked out how I am going to treat nouns and verbs (the central classes of words), and "modifiers" (adjectives and adverbs, noun and verb modifiers). You append -i for verbs, -a for nouns, and-u` for features. You can have chains/phrases (like noun or verb phrases), they precede the head noun/verb and leave off suffixes.
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Languages which allow phrasal verbs but which are not separable?
I am thinking that by requiring phrasal verbs to be non-separable, they become more of a unit, and in the conlang I am working on at least, it would be easier to represent those than to handle the separable case. I am thinking will become "formal" verb phrases, which are like distinct standard concepts, as opposed to casual verb phrases, which might involve the same exact verbs but are made up on the spot.
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How do you use your conlang?
I am working on a language called Tune for two reasons (still a ways to go):
What are some alternatives?
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