Hi again Kevin,
I cannot find the transfer rules in apertium-dan-nor. What file should I
look for?

I would like to understand how it would work in practice.

Yours,
Per Tunedal

On Wed, Mar 4, 2015, at 21:19, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
> Per Tunedal <[email protected]>
> writes:
> 
> > Hi again Kevin.
> > funny, I just looked at the apertium-dan-nor.nno.dix !
> > Hmm ...
> > When updating quite a lot of files disappeared :-)
> >
> > I would like to see what it looks like in the monolingual dictionaries.
> 
> languages/apertium-nno/apertium-nno.nno.dix has e.g.:
> 
> <pardef n="sein__adj">
>   <e>       <p><l>are</l>       <r><s n="adj"/><s n="sint"/><s
>   n="comp"/><s n="un"/><s n="sp"/></r></p></e>
>   <e>       <p><l></l>          <r><s n="adj"/><s n="sint"/><s
>   n="posi"/><s n="mf"/><s n="sg"/><s n="ind"/></r></p></e>
>   <e>       <p><l>t</l>         <r><s n="adj"/><s n="sint"/><s
>   n="posi"/><s n="nt"/><s n="sg"/><s n="ind"/></r></p></e>
>   <e>       <p><l>e</l>         <r><s n="adj"/><s n="sint"/><s
>   n="posi"/><s n="un"/><s n="pl"/><s n="ind"/></r></p></e>
>   <e>       <p><l>e</l>         <r><s n="adj"/><s n="sint"/><s
>   n="posi"/><s n="un"/><s n="sp"/><s n="def"/></r></p></e>
>   <e>       <p><l>aste</l>      <r><s n="adj"/><s n="sint"/><s
>   n="sup"/><s n="un"/><s n="sp"/><s n="def"/></r></p></e>
>   <e>       <p><l>ast</l>       <r><s n="adj"/><s n="sint"/><s
>   n="sup"/><s n="un"/><s n="sp"/><s n="ind"/></r></p></e>
> </pardef>
> 
> <pardef n="OK__adj">
>   <e>       <p><l></l>      <r><s n="adj"/><s n="posi"/><s n="mf"/><s
>   n="sg"/><s n="ind"/></r></p></e>
>   <e>       <p><l></l>      <r><s n="adj"/><s n="posi"/><s n="nt"/><s
>   n="sg"/><s n="ind"/></r></p></e>
>   <e>       <p><l></l>      <r><s n="adj"/><s n="posi"/><s n="un"/><s
>   n="pl"/><s n="ind"/></r></p></e>
>   <e>       <p><l></l>      <r><s n="adj"/><s n="posi"/><s n="un"/><s
>   n="sp"/><s n="def"/></r></p></e>
> </pardef>
> 
> (posi→pst is on the TODO …)
> 
> 
> > Now I've got:
> >
> > <pardef n="samhällelig__adj"> <!-- PT: Kompareras med mer och mest eller
> > inte alls -->
> >   <e>       <p><l></l>          <r><s n="adj"/><s n="pst"/><s n="ut"/><s
> >   n="sg"/><s n="ind"/></r></p></e>
> >   <e>       <p><l>t</l>         <r><s n="adj"/><s n="pst"/><s n="nt"/><s
> >   n="sg"/><s n="ind"/></r></p></e>
> >   <e>       <p><l>e</l>         <r><s n="adj"/><s n="pst"/><s n="m"/><s
> >   n="sg"/><s n="def"/></r></p></e>
> >   <e>       <p><l>a</l>         <r><s n="adj"/><s n="pst"/><s n="un"/><s
> >   n="pl"/><s n="ind"/></r></p></e>
> >   <e>       <p><l>a</l>         <r><s n="adj"/><s n="pst"/><s n="un"/><s
> >   n="sp"/><s n="def"/></r></p></e>
> >
> >   <e r="RL" c="style:fam" a="PT">       <p><l>are</l>       <r><s
> >   n="adj"/><s n="comp"/><s n="un"/><s n="sp"/></r></p></e>
> >   <e r="RL" c="style:fam" a="PT">       <p><l>ast</l>       <r><s
> >   n="adj"/><s n="sup"/><s n="un"/><s n="sp"/><s n="ind"/></r></p></e>
> >   <e r="RL" c="style:fam" a="PT">       <p><l>aste</l>      <r><s
> >   n="adj"/><s n="sup"/><s n="un"/><s n="sp"/><s n="def"/></r></p></e>
> > </pardef>
> >
> > <e lm="samhällelig" a="is"><i>samhällelig</i><par
> > n="samhällelig__adj"/></e>
> >
> > Yours,
> > Per Tunedal
> 
> -- 
> Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
> 
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