Constraint Grammar - List of Constraint Grammar Systems Sorted By Language

List of Constraint Grammar Systems Sorted By Language

Free software
  • VISL CG-3 Constraint Grammar compiler/parser
  • North and Lule Sami, Faroese, Komi and Greenlandic from the University of Tromsø (more information, Northern Sami documentation)
    • Fred Karlsson's original Finnish FinCG is also available from the University of Tromsø as GPL, both in the original CG1 and in a converted CG3 version.
  • Estonian
  • Norwegian Nynorsk and Bokmål online,Oslo-Bergen tagger(sourcecode)
  • Breton, Welsh, Irish Gaelic and Norwegian (converted from the above) in Apertium (see CG in Apertium)
Non-free software
  • Basque
  • Catalan CATCG
  • Danish DanGram
  • English ENGCG, ENGCG-2, VISL-ENGCG
  • Esperanto EspGram
  • French FrAG
  • German GerGram
  • Irish online
  • Italian ItaGram
  • Spanish HISPAL
  • Swedish SWECG
  • Swahili
  • Portuguese PALAVRAS

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