Thanks! I really think LG approach deserves more visibility. Thanks for 
keeping the lights on.

On Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 3:51:43 AM UTC+1, linas wrote:
>
> Version 5.8.0 of link-grammar has been released.
>
> Notable changes include: inclusion of javascript node.js bindings; the 
> obsoleting of python2, improved English dictionaries, and most 
> interestingly, an experimental interface for dialects. With this interface, 
> one can provide alternative weightings that emphasize the type of speech 
> that might be common in limited geographical areas, and would not be 
> considered to be commonplace. For example, one can provide weightings for 
> Irish-American, urban English, and newspaper-headline English which might 
> otherwise interfere with ordinary parsing of mainstream English.
>
> The complete list of changes is:
>
>  * Java bindings: Remove the obsolete senses API.
>  * swig-4.0 compatibility bug fix.
>  * English dict: Fixes to support questions ending in WH-words.
>  * Copy (merge) Richard van der Dys `node.js` bindings.
>  * English dict: Provide head and tail markers for all conjunctions.
>  * Remove the Python 2 bindings.
>  * Add dialect support to the library.
>  * English dict: support for archaic/poetic abbreviations
>  * English dict: introduce OH link for vocatives/invocations.
>  * English dict: improved parsing of imperatives.
>  * Add !!word/ link-parser command for displaying extended word dict info.
>
> You can download link-grammar from
> http://www.abisource.com/downloads/link-grammar/current/
>
> The website is here:
> https://www.abisource.com/projects/link-grammar/
>
> WHAT IS LINK GRAMMAR?
> The Link Grammar Parser is a syntactic parser of English (and other 
> languages as well), based on Link Grammar, an original theory of English 
> syntax. Given a sentence, the system assigns to it a syntactic structure, 
> which consists of a set of labeled links connecting pairs of words.
> -- 
> cassette tapes - analog TV - film cameras - you
>

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