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    ANTLR

    ANTLR

    Parser generator to read, process, or translate structured text

    ANTLR (ANother Tool for Language Recognition) is a powerful parser generator for reading, processing, executing, or translating structured text or binary files. It's widely used to build languages, tools, and frameworks. From a grammar, ANTLR generates a parser that can build and walk parse trees. It’s widely used in academia and industry to build all sorts of languages, tools, and frameworks. Twitter search uses ANTLR for query parsing, with over 2 billion queries a day. The languages for...
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    Leseratte is a Java parser for German written language. Currently, it contains a German lexicon (based on the Wiktionary), inflexion rules, a grammar and a parser. (Semantics component planned.) Usable as a Java library, also provides a graphical UI.
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    Celeste Cellular Automaton Simulator

    Celeste Cellular Automaton Simulator

    A tiny and very simple cellular automata simulator. Abandoned, ignore.

    Celeste is a tiny and simple Cellular Automata simulator written in Java. It is a command line application that writes an image of each simulation step. Celeste was designed to run Conway's Game of Life but other rulesets can be implemented as well. It is released under the extremely permissive WTFPL.
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    This program is your self-made lexicon. You can create entries and determine search items for them.
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    A modular language generator based on the theory of Functional Grammar (FG) by Simon C. Dik. Implemented using Java for the user interface, ANTLR for the input format parser and Prolog for the grammar and lexicon module, treating underlying linguistic st
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    This project aims to develop a parser for Finnish. The parser and the system of grammatical competence assumed herein, are based on the minimalist theory of grammar (Chomsky 1995, 2005) and Bare Lexicon Hypothesis (Brattico, in prep).
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    Visualization of finite state machines as a network graph. Accepted input files at the moment are: net files exported from xfst (Xerox Finite-State Tool) and lexc files (Finite-State Lexicon Compiler).
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