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NAME

6       malaga - natural-language word and sentence analysis
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SYNOPSIS

10       malaga [-morphology|-syntax] [-quoted] [-input input] project-file
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DESCRIPTION

14       Malaga is a development environment for natural-language grammars based
15       on the Left-Associative Grammar formalism.  Malaga grammars can be used
16       for automatic morphological and/or syntactic analysis.
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18       The  program malaga is Malaga's user interface for analysing word forms
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21       malaga requires the name of a language-dependent project-file as a com‐
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24       If  no  command  line  options  are given, malaga starts in interactive
25       mode, and you can enter commands.  If you are not sure about  the  name
26       of  a  command,  use  the command help to get an overview of all malaga
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29       If you want to quit malaga, enter the command quit.
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31       See info Malaga for details.
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OPTIONS

35       -h[elp]
36              Print a help text about  malaga's  command  line  arguments  and
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39       -i[nput] input
40              Analyse a single word or sentence given as command line argument
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44              Start malaga in morphology mode.  In this mode  word  forms  are
45              read  in  from  the standard input stream and analysed (one word
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50              The  input  lines  to be analysed are quoted (only valid in mor‐
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54              Start malaga in syntax mode.  In this mode sentences are read in
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AUTHORS

64       Malaga was written by Bjoern Beutel.  Numerous other people distributed
65       to Malaga.  This manpage was originally written for the Debian  distri‐
66       bution by Antti-Juhani Kaijanaho.
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SEE ALSO

70       mallex(1), malmake(1), malrul(1), malshow(1), malsym(1)
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72       ``Malaga 7, User's and Programmer's Manual''.  Available in Debian sys‐
73       tems via info Malaga, and, if the malaga-doc package is  installed,  in
74       various     formats     (DVI,     Postscript,    PDF,    HTML)    under
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79Malaga                         26 September 2006                     MALAGA(1)
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