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...It works with sets of texts and the analysis are done on portions of the length of a sentence. One of the preprocessing modules is based on CoGroo (A LibreOffice & OpenOffice.org Portuguese Grammar Checker).
An user friendly grammar tool for natural language processing tasks
...A grammar is represented by a state machine which can be visualized, edited and applied. A grammar is organized in graphs of nodes. Nodes are used for consuming words from the input, for executing jumps to other graphs in the grammar or for creating annotations etc.
GGS has a unique feature: It allows the user to write JavaScript code to be executed for nodes of the grammar.
Provides a GUI interface to grammatical structure and relations (as parsed by the Stanford Parser) of any text.
Contains grammatical relation editor to modify, import, export grammatical relation definitions (tregex patterns and features).
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...All languages are translated to an unique language (interlingua) and generate any native language from the interlingua. The wordbooks are XML. It use the context of a text, rules and a grammar.
This is a project to create a compiler that converts grammars written in SRGS standard (http://www.w3.org/TR/speech-grammar/) to a graph understandable by HMM based ASR engines. Check srgs-parser.sf.net