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The current general goal is to implement various functions, types, values, et
cetera in Haskell & Perl (et alii?) for performing the following tasks:
- Lojban morphology:
- determining whether a given string is a valid {gismu}, {lujvo}, {fu'ivla},
{cmavo}, or {cmene}
- splitting a {lujvo} or {lujvo cmevla} into its component {rafsi}
- combining {rafsi} into a {lujvo} or {lujvo cmevla}
- calculating the score of a {lujvo} or {lujvo cmevla}
- splitting a string of text into Lojban words
- determining whether a given character or string is a Lojban vowel
(including or excluding Y), Lojban consonant, initial consonant pair, or
valid consonant pair
- determining the morphological type of a word ({gismu}, {cmavo}, etc.)
- converting a word into a regular, "normalized" form that is free of variant
orthographies and superfluous characters
- recognizing type-3 {fu'ivla} and extracting their {rafsi}
- splitting a word into syllables?
- Word lists:
- retrieving all entries in valsi.tsv
- searching for one or more items in valsi.tsv by any of the fields present
(strict substring search only; regexes sold separately)
- retrieving individual fields (including individual {rafsi}) from an entry
in valsi.tsv
- getting an entry from valsi.tsv at random
- doing the above with one of the official Lojban word lists (gismu.txt or
cmavo.txt) in place of valsi.tsv
- printing out a {valsi} entry in an arguably pretty format
- Long-term goals:
- parsing & producing a syntax tree for Lojban text
- translating Lojban text into English