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    LANGANA-E

    LANGANA-E is an English natural language parser

    LANGANA-E is an English natural language parser. It is the main structure that automatic understanding will be built upon. Automatic understanding can be used for answering questions automatically or finding an answer from a reference text archive.
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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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    bnf2xml

    simple BNF parser makes xml markup of matches

    bnf2xml a simple BNF parser that takes text as input, searches according to a BNF query file, and outputs text marked up by the xml labels that show context. bnf2xml is as simple to use as any text binary ie, awk(1) grep(1). bnf2xml does not require C API because it outputs simple xml labeling. README is visible on file dl page. EXAMPLE: $ echo "hi" | bnf2xml patternfile <word><alph>h</alph><alph>i</alph></word> or <gas>hydrogen iodide</gas> patternfile says how to find needle in haystack and what to show, ie: <alph> ::= a | b | c | d ... ...
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    A small parser for the Esperanto language, intended as an API for other programs. The blog entry describing this program's function and motivation can be found here: http://coder32768.blogspot.com/2014/04/gort-klaatu-barada-esperanto.html The program takes text in Esperanto, and returns an object graph describing that utterance. The program has expansion points for transforms of this graph, in the spirit of transformational grammars.
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    t2t-pipe

    automatic alignment pipeline for parallel treebanks

    The *Tree-to-Tree (t2t) Alignment Pipe* is a collection of python scripts, co-ordinating the process of automatic alignment of parallel treebanks from plain text files with a single call from a unix command line. Supported Languages: DE, FR, EN
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