[11:51:08] *** Quits: Flammie (~flammie@flammie.name) (Ping timeout: 256 seconds) [11:51:41] *** Joins: Flammie (~flammie@flammie.name) [12:55:59] Flammie: how complete would you say that your apertium-hun noun morphology is? [12:56:29] I know it's not complete, but more like 70% or 5%? [14:20:48] I think naive coverage is around 70 % altogether, it has most paradigms with wiktionary inflection table amount of data and handful with extra possessive forms filled in [14:31:20] okay! we're resuscitating GF hungarian now [14:31:41] I've got a native speaker with haskell knowledge and I told her "just write paradigms, here are two that I wrote for madár and alma" [14:32:21] do you know of any other useful resources? like corpora, frequency lists, morphological dictionaries, or just non-morphological dictionaries [14:39:36] yeah there's the three or so existing analysers, hunspell/hunmorph, morphdb.hu and the newest one at github that may be usable although hard to parse [14:39:51] ud corpus is good for testing [14:40:47] thanks! I'll have a look [14:40:54] what's "the newest one at github"? [14:41:31] I hope I have a link somewhere, I think it's a hard to search letter combination [15:28:41] https://github.com/dlt-rilmta/emMorph here [15:50:03] thanks!