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Contents<br />

❍ Operations on example strings and textually displayed structures<br />

■ Operations on displayed strings<br />

■ Show corresponding fundle<br />

■ Graph corresponding constituent and below<br />

■ Inspect selection expression<br />

■ Inspect corresponding semantic term<br />

■ Partial re-generation<br />

■ Operations on displayed structures<br />

■ Graph this constituent and below<br />

■ Show selection expression<br />

■ Show corresponding semantic term<br />

■ Generate again up to but not including this constituent<br />

❍ Full summary of linguistic resource information chains<br />

● Maintenance: Resource Patching<br />

❍ Introduction<br />

❍ Patching and loading linguistic resources<br />

❍ Patching and saving linguistic resources<br />

❍ Some further consequences of using the patching facility<br />

❍ Modifying linguistic resources<br />

❍ Example record versioning<br />

❍ Acquiring lexical items<br />

● Resource Organization and Definition Formats<br />

❍ Directory structure and contents<br />

❍ Resource definition formats<br />

■ Resource definition files<br />

■ General language property declarations<br />

■ Morphology style declarations<br />

■ Standard default environments<br />

■ Language-font associations<br />

■ Disabling systems<br />

■ Language variety range declarations<br />

■ Systems<br />

■ Realization Statements<br />

■ Introduction<br />

■ Basic realization constraints<br />

■ User-defined realization operators<br />

■ Morphological realization constraints<br />

■ Choosers<br />

■ Inquiries<br />

■ Lexicons<br />

■ Examples<br />

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