Luke,

Did you check the German and Hungarian grammar checker?
They do use the complete conjugation rules of the spell checker,
of course all irregular forms as well.

http://tkltrans.sf.net and http://www.danielnaber.de

Regards, Eleonora

Am Dienstag, 18. Januar 2005 22:00 schrieb Luke Myers:
> Hello List,
>
>  I came to a realization about grammar checking yesterday while not
> thinking about grammar checking: we currently use a word list.� I know it
> would be a lot of work, years of work even, but wouldn't it make writing a
> grammar program much easier to have a "dictionary" database?� This
> theoretical database would contain information on what part of speech the
> word is and what other parts of speech it can be changed into.� If it was
> an irregular verb, it could be completely conjugated in all tenses.� This
> idea may have been so obvious that it was overlooked.� On the other hand, I
> may well have overlooked other obstacles that would make this impractical.
>
>  I am also pleased to announce that my Spanish verb conjugation program has
> been approved by Sourceforge.� I am changing its name to ConjuGNU the GNU
> Verb Conjugation Program.� I intend for this to expand into other languages
> and platforms (currently only DOS, but rewriting for C so that I can
> recompile).� Eventually this will allow the user to create sentences
> automatically and that will branch out into grammar checking.� Those
> interested should visit the link below in the next two weeks (right now the
> page is blank). http://conjugnu.sourceforge.net/
>
>  Luke Myers
>  Project Head, ConjuGNU
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