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There are several answers that I would like to give:
Short answer: no, it doesn't.
Slightly philosophical: Glossing is a way to present language material, so for each Linguist's utterance there is a corresponding goal that should be emphasized by language example. Since there is infinite number of goals, I'm afraid there will be never the only right way to gloss an example.
Technical: In order to make R to be little bit an SIL FieldWorks, we need to create a morphological parser for each particular language. I'm dreaming to have such a stuff in R, but I'm afraid we will need a lot of work and collaboration to do. For now the best that we have is UD Corpora and udpipe
package that runs little bit outdated UD models in R.
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Related Issues (20)
- color duplicated entries in the glosses list
- Add possibility to add audio and video
- english check HOT 2
- add translation to many languages
- doesn't work when multiple non-word symbols
- doesn't work, when multiple glosses within brackets
- doesn't work with grammaticality
- doesn't work with ’ sign
- glosses with markdown are not displayed in the gloss-list
- Problems with punctuation bing first in the glossing word
- implement infix
- Have you checked very long examples?
- glosses from non-standard `definition_source` are not working
- Square brackets remove a word
- linguistic examples without glosses
- add warning when a gloss is missed
- extended Latin symbols don't render HOT 1
- `knitr::opts_current` is supposed to be read-only HOT 1
- Problem with `<>` and `()` in glossing
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