* parse trees
@ 2003-08-23 14:25 Matthew Huggett
2003-08-25 14:27 ` Ed L Cashin
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From: Matthew Huggett @ 2003-08-23 14:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hello:
I'm making some notes on English grammar for some students and I want to
analyze a few sentences using parse trees. Is there a way to do trees
in ConTeXt? I guess I'd need to use Metapost. Any pointers would be
appreciated.
Best wishes,
Matt
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* Re: parse trees
2003-08-23 14:25 parse trees Matthew Huggett
@ 2003-08-25 14:27 ` Ed L Cashin
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From: Ed L Cashin @ 2003-08-25 14:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
Matthew Huggett <mhuggett@zam.att.ne.jp> writes:
> Hello:
>
> I'm making some notes on English grammar for some students and I want
> to analyze a few sentences using parse trees. Is there a way to do
> trees in ConTeXt? I guess I'd need to use Metapost. Any pointers
> would be appreciated.
Please let us know if you find anything. I was in a linguistics class
and would have tackled this myself if there had been more time.
I don't think it would be too bad in MetaPost. I haven't quite gotten
the hang of ConTeXt's MetaPost integration to the degree where I'd
know how to make use of both their features in a practical way.
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