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user:zeman:interset:to-do [2009/02/16 16:33]
zeman GNU GPL, Subversion.
user:zeman:interset:to-do [2009/02/17 16:16]
zeman It is probably not a good solution to make "personal" the default type of pronoun.
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   * Include the text of the GNU GPL in the released package. Create a //License// page at this website.   * Include the text of the GNU GPL in the released package. Create a //License// page at this website.
   * Enable checking out the latest development version directly from the Subversion repository.   * Enable checking out the latest development version directly from the Subversion repository.
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 ===== Features and values ===== ===== Features and values =====
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     * Remove ''subpos = pers'' and ''subpos = recip''. These features should now be captured by ''prontype''.     * Remove ''subpos = pers'' and ''subpos = recip''. These features should now be captured by ''prontype''.
     * Move ''subpos=clit'' to an independent feature so that it is easier to ask whether a pronoun is personal. Or remove the feature. This is connected to the problem of changed processing of pronouns, and of the processing of contracted word forms (see below).     * Move ''subpos=clit'' to an independent feature so that it is easier to ask whether a pronoun is personal. Or remove the feature. This is connected to the problem of changed processing of pronouns, and of the processing of contracted word forms (see below).
 +    * Create new value ''prontype = oth''. It will be used when we know that a word is pronoun but we do not know its type and do not want to set the default ''prs'' (personal).
   * Find more fine-grained classification of punctuation and symbols. Danish has punctuation proper, symbols (+, $), and strange strings like "U-21".   * Find more fine-grained classification of punctuation and symbols. Danish has punctuation proper, symbols (+, $), and strange strings like "U-21".
   * Classification of coordinative conjunctions: copulative, adversative etc. Example: sv::mamba.   * Classification of coordinative conjunctions: copulative, adversative etc. Example: sv::mamba.

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