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Top 6 grammar-parser Open-Source Projects
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calculator-c-parser
A simple implementation of a parser and its use to calculate simple mathematical expressions
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PyLFG
PyLFG is a Python library for working within the Lexical Functional Grammar (LFG) formalism. It provides a set of classes and methods for representing and manipulating LFG structures, including f-structures and c-structures.
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?
grammar-parser related posts
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Is there a tool to classify correct sentences?
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How to be able to compute 'good' text. Not reader comprehension level but well structured etc.
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Python: How to capitalize a letter in the middle of a string?
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Show HN: Simple Calculator Parser in C
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Programmer calculator and LL parser made in C from scratch
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Programmer calculator and LL parser made in C from scratch
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How to check a text document for grammatical accuracy?
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Index
What are some of the best open-source grammar-parser projects? This list will help you:
Project | Stars | |
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1 | language_tool_python | 408 |
2 | calculator-c-parser | 14 |
3 | tree-sitter-rasi | 7 |
4 | lalr-parser-test | 6 |
5 | PyLFG | 4 |
6 | KGrammar | 0 |
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