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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: Sanskrit Parser. (Hari N)


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Date: Thu, 17 Mar 2005 10:41:08 -0800 (PST)
From: Hari N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Sanskrit] Sanskrit Parser.
To: Sai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Atul Kulkarni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: Sanskrit Mailing List <[email protected]>
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Please go through this web site

http://www.taralabalu.org/panini/

There is a tool available for download. You can
download it after registering your name and id.  I
could not use the tool effectively, since it crashed 
everything I tried to invoke few modules.

Hari

--- Sai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> yadyapi bhavataH yojanA Asaktikaram dR^iSyate,
> tathApi tadartham
> ito.api adhikatayA saMskR^ita bhAShAdhyayanam
> AvaSyakam iti bhAti kila!
> 
> etad-viShaye IIIT Hyderabad vA IIT Kanpur vA INRIA
> France vidyAlayeShu 
> prachalantaH saMSodhanena parichitaH vA? prAyaH
> Gerard Huet mahodayaH api
> sAhAyyam kartum Saknoti |
> 
> (Though your project sounds very interesting, I
> guess you need to learn
> sanskrit more thoroughly to embark on such a
> project. Are you familiar
> with the research being done on this topic at IIIT
> Hyderabad and
> previously at IIT Kanpur for several years? Maybe
> that's good starting point.
> Another group to consult is that of Gerard Huet at
> INRIA, France.)
> 
> para.ntu, asmAkam goShThiH etAvat paryantam
> rasAsvAdanAya eva, na tu 
> formal(=?) bhAShAdhyayanAya |
> 
> (This mailing list is mainly for rasAsvAdana, and is
> not a forum for
> formal learning of sanskrit, so far.)
> 
> That said, it definitely sounds like a good idea to
> develop a generic
> sanskrit parsing engine as part of a public domain
> s/w library to add
> sanskrit-based user-interface to any application.
> I'd be happy to join
> this project.
> 
> bhavadIyaH,
> - Sai.
> 
> Atul Kulkarni uvaacha:
> > Hi All,
> > I am trying to delve in to the feild of sanskrit
> parser, using the
> > sanskrit grammer (panini's Ashtadyayi), coz I have
> heard it is readily
> > in BNF (form of grammer used to design the
> parser). Can members of
> > this community help me in designing this project.
> I am a novice to the
> > language, but know few basics about it! (learned
> few basics long time
> > back in school!) I need to understand that how the
> langugae treats the
> > words while using.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > Atul.
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