Try out with a 'system' install first.

Fran

El dv 12 de 10 de 2012 a les 09:14 +0200, en/na Isabel Imbernón va
escriure:
> Should I install Apertium "system" or "local"?
> 
> 2012/10/11 Per Tunedal <[email protected]>
>         Hello,
>         I've just started with Swedish (se) - Danish (da) and plan to
>         work with
>         Swedish (se) - Norwegian (no),  so I will encounter the same
>         problems.
>         And some others that are similar to German. Like e.g.
>         garpgenitiv in
>         Norwegian. And I know some German!
>         
>         Yours,
>         Per Tunedal
>         
>         On Thu, Oct 11, 2012, at 11:25, Francis Tyers wrote:
>         > El dj 11 de 10 de 2012 a les 11:05 +0200, en/na Isabel
>         Imbernón va
>         > escriure:
>         > > Hello,
>         > >
>         
>         --snip--
>         >
>         > > I have also been thinking about the difficulties I may
>         face and I
>         > > would be very pleased if someone who has already been
>         working with
>         > > german/nordic languages could provide me with information
>         about
>         > > separable verbs or noun case, for instance, or about
>         whichever
>         > > limitation I may confront.
>         >
>         > Noun case shouldn't be a problem. Separable verbs are
>         harder. But the
>         > good news is going from Spanish to German should be easier
>         than the
>         > other way around. I believe Unhammer (Kevin Unhammer) came
>         up with some
>         > rules for Sámi to Norwegian for this.
>         >
>         > Some resources you can use:
>         >
>         > * Spanish dictionary from trunk/apertium-es-ca
>         >
>         > * German dictionary that Hèctor worked on from
>         incubator/apertium-deu
>         >   -- This should have a reasonable coverage of open
>         categories, you will
>         >      need to add the closed categories. I ran a short text
>         from bild.de
>         >      and it seems that we have pretty good coverage --
>         83%... With many
>         >      missing words being closed categories (E.g. werden,
>         mussen) and
>         >      proper names (Irland, Frankreich, Schweiz, Berlin).
>         >
>         > * There are probably no decent free dictionaries for
>         German--Spanish, so
>         > one way to make a bilingual dictionary might be to use
>         EuroParl:
>         >
>         
> http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Extracting_bilingual_dictionaries_with_Giza%2B%2B
>         >
>         > You should make yourself a user on SourceForge
>         ( www.sourceforge.net )
>         > so that we can give you commit access.
>         >
>         > I also recommend the following light introductions to
>         Apertium:
>         >
>         >
>         http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Apertium_New_Language_Pair_HOWTO
>         >
>         > http://wiki.apertium.eu/index.php/Programme_overview
>         >
>         > (I see Tino has mentioned IRC, it's a very good idea to be
>         there -- I'm
>         > in self-imposed exile during the day while I'm writing my
>         thesis, but
>         > I'm there in the evenings (after 5pm) and at weekends).
>         >
>         > Have fun, hope to see you around!
>         >
>         > Fran
>         >
>         >
>         >
>         
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