linguistics/software/dos/00index.txt @ linguistics.archive.umich.edu ----------------------------------------------------------------------- [NB - in the DOS directory, all files except those explicitly marked as "text" must be downloaded in *BINARY* mode. Before doing a GET command, do BINARY. Any file with a ".zip" extension is an archive and needs to be de-archived with an UNZIP utility. If you don't have one, download this file first (in BINARY mode): zip.exe It will unpack itself into various shareware utilities that you can use for archiving and dearchiving DOS files.] ----------------------------------------------------------------------- linguistics/software/dos/gramglos.zip 9/11/94 132,657 compressed Richard Rath (rath@binah.cc.brandeis.edu) History Dept, Brandeis Univ. Gramglos is a hypertext-formatted glossary. Except as indicated, all of the texts were written by Richard Rath (rath@binah.cc.brandeis.edu). The hypertext driver is hygen.exe, a shareware program. The purpose of Gramglos is to review and abstract a number of terms and key concepts occuring in recent work in generative grammar, including government and binding theory, minimalism, and conceptual semantics. Gramglos probably contains errors of attrition, attribution, judgment, spelling, and fact in its present form. It was meant as an autodidactic tool and is provided to the net community on the chance that it might be of benefit to others. Comments, whether to the author (which would be appreciated), or for one's own reference, are easy to make and link to the system. If interest is sufficient, comments may be incorporated (with attribution to authors) into future revisions. To run the system, type HYGEN from the directory that the files are in. Then type L to begin, use arrow keys to navigate. Please send any comments on content or whatever to: Richard Rath (rath@binah.cc.brandeis.edu) snail mail: Dept of History, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA 02254-9110 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- linguistics/software/dos/it11c.zip 9/11/91 318,640 compressed [NB: embedded subdirectories, unzip w/ -d option] Evan Antworth, Summer Institute Of Linguistics IT, interlinear text processor, version 1.1c. For developing a corpus of annotated interlinear text. The centerpiece of IT is a program called itp -- an interactive and automated interlinear text processor, which retrieves interlinear word and morpheme annotations from an on-line database of lexical information which it maintains. Produces ASCII files useful for concordancing, indexing, or display formatting. Also includes a collection of other software tools which support the conversion of conventional texts to interlinear text format and which support the maintenance of the auxiliary lexical database files. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- linguistics/software/dos/interbas.exe 5/6/93 894,537 self-extracting linguistics/software/dos/interba1.exe 5/20/93 1,258,380 self-extracting linguistics/software/dos/interbas.txt 5/20/93 3,653 text Sergei P. Trapeznikov, Sergei I. Kuchin An English demo of the InterBase system for constructing natural language interfaces for databases in xBase format for MS-DOS, together with a series of demo linguistic processors for various applied software systems. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- linguistics/software/dos/foggy.zip 4/2/92 26,839 compressed John Lawler, University of Michigan An extremely simple, "one-from-column-A-and-one-from-column-B" pseudotext generator, with TurboPascal V.5.5 source code and modules covering Software Engineering, Folklore Research, and Government and Binding Theory. Mac version: /linguistics/software/mac/foggy.cpt.hqx (requires HyperCard 2.x, Macintalk) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- linguistics/software/dos/monosyl.zip 7/13/94 121,338 compressed John Lawler, University of Michigan A primitive but relatively complete and usable database system for monitoring sound-symbolism in English monosyllables, parsed into assonance and rime as specified by Bolinger (1950), and as used in Rhodes and Lawler (1979) and Lawler (1989). Includes an indexed database of over 5000 monosyllabic words and tools for indexing and searching. References: Bolinger (1950) Rime, Assonance and Morpheme Analysis. Word 6. Rhodes and Lawler (1981) Athematic Metaphors. CLS 17. Lawler (1989) Women, Men, and Bristly Things: The Phonosemantics of the BR- Assonance in English. Michigan Working Papers in Linguistics I.1. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- linguistics/software/dos/phono.zip 9/18/94 113,721 compressed (Version 3.2; replaces version of 7/24/94) Lee Hartman, Foreign Languages Dept, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, IL 62901-4521 U.S.A. ga5123@siucvmb.siu.edu PHONO Version 3.1 is a software tool (running under MS-DOS, programmed in Turbo Pascal) for developing and testing models of regular historical sound change. For this purpose, a model consists essentially of an ordered set of sound-change rules. PHONO reads the makeup of the rules from one data file, and the order of the rules from a second data file. Ancestor words are usually typed on the keyboard. PHONO applies the rules in the given order to the ancestor word and displays on the screen the successive stages of development and the final descendant form. PHONO was developed in conjunction with a model for Spanish (included on the diskette), derived mainly from C. P. Otero, Evolucion y revolucion en romance (Barcelona: Seix Barral, 1971), and from S. L. Hartman, "An Outline of Spanish Historical Phonology" (Papers in Linguistics, 7 [1974], 123-191). A mini-model for English Pig Latin is also included. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- linguistics/software/dos/verbal.zip 11/3/92 125,559 compressed John and Muriel Higgins, School of Education, Bristol BS8 1JA, UK VERBALIST (V.1.1) is a "verb-building robot" that demonstrates various inflectional forms of English verbs, and indicates as well some of their collocational restrictions. Includes an interesting summary of the overt rules used. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- linguistics/software/dos/sh12a.zip 10/31/91 296,728 compressed [NB: embedded subdirectories, unzip w/ -d option] Evan Antworth, Summer Institute Of Linguistics SHOEBOX (V.1.2a) is a database program for field linguists. Can enter, edit, and analyze lexical, textual, anthropological and other types of data, maintain a dictionary or more complex lexicon, inter- linearize text, automatically entering new words into the dictionary, do grammatical filing and analysis of text data, enter and file cultural notes, and maintain nonlinguistic types of databases, such as address lists or library catalogs. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- linguistics/software/dos/kgen02.zip 1/28/92 32,132 compressed linguistics/software/dos/ktext093.zip 1/28/92 104,933 compressed linguistics/software/dos/pckim105.zip 1/28/92 237,010 compressed [NB: embedded subdirectories, unzip w/ -d option] Evan Antworth, Summer Institute Of Linguistics PC-Kimmo and KGen morphological parsing utilities. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- linguistics/software/dos/txdisple.zip 8/14/93 71,318 compressed John Lawler, University of Michigan A collection of text displays and programs for creating them: tuning.dis - a text from David Antin's "tuning" tuning.exe - a program that displays it (and can create others) borges.dis - a poem ("Otro Poema de los Dones") by Borges borges.exe - a program that displays it (and can create others) sapir.com - display a quotation from Sapir sapir.txt - the quotation sapir.dis - input file to sapir.com txt2com.com - program that created sapir.com txt2com.doc - documentation for it ----------------------------------------------------------------------- %ls -ls