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fst-mor(1)			    fst-mor			    fst-mor(1)

NAME
       fst-mor - Interactive morphological analyser and generator

SYNOPSIS
       fst-mor [options] file

OPTIONS
       -n     Print multi-character symbols without the enclosing angle brack‐
	      ets.

       -h     Print usage information.

DESCRIPTION
       fst-mor is an interactive morphological	analyser  and  generator.  The
       argument	 is  the  name	of  a file which was generated by fst-compiler
       (without using option -c).

       fst-mor reads the transducer which is stored in the argument  file  and
       prompts the user for input. Each input line is processed until the user
       enters "q" which ends the program.

       fst-mor has two modes, an analysis  mode	 (default)  and	 a  generation
       mode.  Entering an empty input line switches between the two modes.

       In  order  to explain what the program does in generation and analysis,
       consider the following transducer:

	      a b:x c:<> d

       In generation mode, the program will print "axd"	 if  the  user	enters
       "abcd"  and "no result" otherwise. In other words, the program maps the
       left symbols to the right symbols of the transducer.

       In analysis mode, the program will print	 "abcd"	 if  the  user	enters
       "axd" and "no result" otherwise.

BUGS
       No bugs are known so far.

SEE ALSO
       fst-compiler

AUTHOR
       Helmut  Schmid,	Institute for Computational Linguistics, University of
       Stuttgart, Email: schmid@ims.uni-stuttgart.de, This software is	avail‐
       able under the GNU Public License.

				 February 2002			    fst-mor(1)
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