Thanks for your reply, Jon.
> Thanks for asking. All the words are in
> tab-separated text files, as in noun.lex, verb.lex,
> etc. They get converted to a kimmo-usable file such
> as fa-noun.lex, fa-verb.lex, etc. using the db2lex perl scripts in the
> scripts directory. The verb and adjectiv
--- Ehsan Akhgari <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, Jon, for releasing this version. It looks a
> lot better than the
> previous one!
>
> > The biggest thing holding them back from being a
> 1.0 is a relatively
> > small lexicon (~1350 words). The morphology
> engine achieves about
> > two-
> I was wonderring if there's some way to retrieve the tree-structured data in
> a format which is easy to parse (the ASCII style is too difficult for a
> computer program to parse), something like an XML format maybe?
Rivest (of RSA fame) came up with an S-expression solution that is
much more co
> For anyone who's interested, Persian PC-Kimmo version
> 0.8 has just been released. It's available here:
>
> http://home.byu.net/jmd56/download/persian-pckimmo-0.8.tar.gz
Thanks, Jon, for releasing this version. It looks a lot better than the
previous one!
> The biggest thing holding them bac