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Phenomena covered
As of now the only syntactic functions accounted for in my case
grammar are nominal subjects and objects. Other functions as well as
prepositional phrases, clauses etc. will follow as the grammar is
extended.
I have up to this point used three one-page excerpt of simple
narrative as benchmark: 'Little Red Riding Hood' (see
app. A), 'The Golden Compas' (Pullman, 1996) (translated
children's litterature: app. B) and 'Silas and The Black
Mare' (Bødker, 1967?) (original children's litterature:
app. C). I have tried to write the rules in a general
style though, and they should, even at this early stage, be able to
handle other texts with some adequacy, and in the long run handle
any given text.
In the next section I will be a bit more specific about the phenomena
the grammar handles and give the full code of the grammar with
explanatory comments.
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Søren Harder
2002-02-13
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