[04:43:10] *** Joins: stoopkid_ (uid137696@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ulgdctmuvtochlyy) [06:12:56] *** Joins: proteus-guy (~proteus-g@61-91-169-98.static.asianet.co.th) [06:41:43] *** stoopkid_ is now known as stoopkid [07:05:48] *** Quits: proteus-guy (~proteus-g@61-91-169-98.static.asianet.co.th) (Remote host closed the connection) [08:35:39] *** Joins: koom_ (~koo5@79.98.72.195) [09:11:32] *** Joins: proteus-guy (~proteus-g@180.183.114.68) [09:37:19] how can i construct clauses like "jag aer laerare", i.e. without any determiner? [09:42:22] *** Quits: proteus-guy (~proteus-g@180.183.114.68) (Remote host closed the connection) [09:56:54] esg: mkNP has these two instances for mass nouns [09:56:54] mkNP CN -> NP [09:56:54] old beer [09:56:54] mkNP N -> NP [09:56:55] beer [09:58:05] and then just the mkCl instance of NP -> NP -> Cl, where the second NP is without article [09:59:43] the contracts and computation workshop was nice, was cool to see what aarne and digital grammars have been doing with the data protection regulation use case [10:00:25] law isn't really that close to my interests otherwise, so that sounds maybe pretty boring that I find the one person who I could talk to almost every day the most interesting thing in the presentation :-D [10:00:46] and freeside's talk was as catchy as always [10:43:27] *** Quits: koom_ (~koo5@79.98.72.195) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds) [10:48:59] ^^ [10:49:06] and thanks for the help! [11:01:42] *** Quits: stoopkid (uid137696@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-ulgdctmuvtochlyy) (Quit: Connection closed for inactivity) [11:36:58] how much memory is actually needed to compile SentenceFre.gf? i can't import TryFre.gf since the compilation is killed after a lot of swapping. [11:37:38] always _slightly_ more memory than you have [11:38:15] :-) [11:48:10] if you use the -v flag, you could see in which function it spends a lot of time, and then comment out just that one [11:49:01] some guy is talking about CCG [11:49:08] im wondering if i should ask him if he's worked with GF [11:49:15] he's claiming CCG is (((very multilingual))) [11:49:33] hihi [11:49:49] i dont like ccg much >:( [11:50:20] word order is so unelegant [11:50:42] yeah [11:50:50] /\\/\//\//\ [11:50:54] wen said that if I complain about \ and / in (C)CG, it's like someone else complaining about word order in some concrete syntax of GF [11:51:03] but I don't really know if that's legit argument [11:51:07] S/n\\n/n\/\nn\/n\/\n\n\/\\/v [11:51:10] haha [11:51:23] \/ correpsond more to abstracts than concretes tho [11:51:25] don't they? [11:51:47] that's what I thought too, but wen said that the e -> t -> t etc. types would rather correspond to GF abstract [11:51:57] hmm [11:52:20] oh damn no more time for questions [12:56:13] *** Joins: koom_ (~koo5@109.107.211.244) [13:53:41] *** Quits: koom_ (~koo5@109.107.211.244) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [14:02:22] inariksit: still confused though: mkUtt (mkS presentTense (mkCl (mkNP i_Pron) (mkNP (mkN "laerare")))) [14:03:33] linearises to "jag aer laerare"; german "ich bin Lehrer"; english "i am teacher" [14:04:07] but French "je suis _le_ professeur". [14:47:10] *** Joins: koom_ (~koo5@109.107.211.244) [15:03:59] *** Quits: koom_ (~koo5@109.107.211.244) (Ping timeout: 268 seconds) [15:23:28] *** Quits: mbrock (sid76765@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-xebyujauwiplwddw) (Ping timeout: 255 seconds) [15:24:08] *** Joins: mbrock (sid76765@gateway/web/irccloud.com/x-fpmxlajwaztekbxi) [15:28:54] *** Joins: koom_ (~koo5@109.107.211.244) [16:12:07] *** Joins: proteus-guy (~proteus-g@2405:9800:bc10:1ca:a81a:a6b2:fa78:6025) [17:04:29] esg: wow that sounds like a total bug [17:04:50] if you want to investigate, check out lib/src/api/Constructors.gf or something like that [17:04:54] I'm at a meeting [20:00:45] inariksit: i'll have a look [21:29:49] you can also check just how MassNP is implemented in NounFre.gf [22:17:21] *** Quits: koom_ (~koo5@109.107.211.244) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds)