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jonorthwash avatar jonorthwash commented on May 31, 2024

This is exactly the sort of problem we were having with apertium/apertium-eng-deu#4. We never really reported it officially.

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ogabek96 avatar ogabek96 commented on May 31, 2024

I hope this issue solves

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jonorthwash avatar jonorthwash commented on May 31, 2024

You might need <t> and/or <g> somewhere. See examples at #2 (comment).

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ftyers avatar ftyers commented on May 31, 2024

It shouldn't need <t> because the tags are fixed. is only if there is # right? Or does it have another meaning?

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jonorthwash avatar jonorthwash commented on May 31, 2024

@xavivars, @hectoralos, any thoughts about what @ftyers is doing wrong here?

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xavivars avatar xavivars commented on May 31, 2024

I don't really know much about apertium-separable, on top of having fixed the null-flushing (I hope!). But honestly, now very little about the format.

On the issue you link to, I think I just played with Hector's rule until it worked...

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hectoralos avatar hectoralos commented on May 31, 2024

Unfortunately, so is my knowledge of the module (which needs a better documentation). I just multiplied some constructions Fran wrote in fra-cat. I've been comparing what it is used in apertium-fra-cat and what is in this example, and in fra-cat there are a couple of <t/>. I've been trying if adding <t/> will help, but I couldn't match ^bu<det><dem>$ ^yΓΌz<n><abl>$.

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jonorthwash avatar jonorthwash commented on May 31, 2024

@ftyers, try the code I committed in apertium/apertium-tur-uzb@5081938. It works for me now.

Basically I just added <j/>.

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ftyers avatar ftyers commented on May 31, 2024

Great, that should definitely go in the documentation, or alternatively the compiler should be updated to automatically add <j/> at the end of every entry.

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jonorthwash avatar jonorthwash commented on May 31, 2024

I would file a new issue about not working without <j/>, suggesting that solution.

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