Subject: Re: [xsl] xslt function for generating grammatical paradigms From: Colin Paul Adams <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2008 05:50:43 +0100 |
>>>>> "David" == David J Birnbaum <djbpitt+xml@xxxxxxxx> writes: David> What I'm groping for, then, is an elegant rule-based David> function that lets me write a small number of rules by David> defining classes of letters to which they apply, something David> like "after 'S', 'Z', 'C', 'St', and Zd', 'y' is replaced David> by 'E'." As I mention above, these rules apply only at the David> boundary of stem plus ending; "S" can be followed by "y" David> elsewhere in a word. Since I've encoded my stems with David> trailing hyphens, I can easily distinguish "Sy" (which David> should be left alone) from "S-y" (which should be replaced David> by "SE"). Have you checked to see if the classes can be deduced from the Unicode database? In Unicode 5.1.0, this is now available as an XML dataset. -- Colin Adams Preston Lancashire
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