Hi Francis,
Thank you for explaining!
Yours,
Per Tunedal

On Tue, Nov 13, 2012, at 11:14, Francis Tyers wrote:
> El dt 13 de 11 de 2012 a les 11:09 +0100, en/na Per Tunedal va escriure:
> > Hi again,
> > 
> > "This left-to-right, longest-match way of functioning makes it very easy
> > to treat
> > (variable or invariable) multi-word units (MWUs), for input: if a MWU is
> > not complete,
> > the acceptance state reached will correspond to a smaller unit, which
> > will be clipped and
> > whose transduction will be output (for example, if the dictionary
> > contains \George"
> > and the MWU \George Washington", when reading \George W. Bush" the MWU
> > \George Washington" will abort at the \.", the transduction of \George"
> > will be
> > output and the analyser will be ready to process the remaining text, \
> > W. Bush")."
> > 
> > In that case, how does it work with abbreviations? The transducer tries
> > the MWU \t.ex.  ? It knows not to split on punctuation marks, if they
> > can be found in a MWU?
> 
> Simplifying, yes.
> 
> > If so, I might name the tags for the abbreviations with what ever I find
> > suitable, couldn't I? And multi word expressions with other punctuation
> > marks would work as well, I presume.
> 
> Yes, you can in theory name them what you like. But the norm is to use
> <abbr> like I have done.
> 
> Fran
> 
> 
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