If the rules check position of word types in the sentence
(e.g. verb, noun, adj, adv, ...), then besides the rules
also a dicionary is necessary containing the word type
for each word.

To set up such a dictionary is not trivial.

-eleonora

On Saturday 17 November 2007 07:55, r.baars wrote:
> Lars,
>
> Please check www.languagetool.org. Lots of info on how to get started
> out there.
> No programming needed too, just the will to enter 'rules' in xml.
>
> There is a separate mailing list for that tool too.
>
> Have fun.
>
> Ruud (working on Dutch)
>
> Lars Aronsson schreef:
> > Mathias Bauer wrote:
> >> So in case you are interested to give this API a try Thomas Lange can
> >> provide you with more information.
> >
> > I'm not sure what "give the API a try" means.  I'm not really into
> > OOo development, but I'm trying to help/coordinate efforts to
> > create free dictionaries for spelling and thesaurus in
> > Scandinavian languages, so I'd be interested in knowing what sort
> > of grammar resources we can provide for this to work.
> >
> > As far as I know, there is yet no free Swedish grammar available.
> > We do have a spelling dictionary, and work on a thesaurus started
> > only recently.
> >
> > How can I create a minimal grammar?  Is there an independent
> > command-line program (similar to the hunspell program for spell
> > checking) that can be used for testing the grammar?


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