concrete SentencesEst of Sentences = NumeralEst ** SentencesI - [NameNN, ObjMass, NPPlace, CNPlace, placeNP, mkCNPlace, mkCNPlacePl, CitiNat, GObjectPlease ] with (Syntax = SyntaxEst), (Symbolic = SymbolicEst), (Lexicon = LexiconEst) ** open SyntaxEst, ExtraEst, (P = ParadigmsEst), (V = VerbEst), Prelude in { flags optimize = noexpand ; oper NPPlace = {name : NP ; at : Adv ; to : Adv ; from : Adv} ; CNPlace = {name : CN ; at : Prep ; to : Prep ; from : Prep ; isPl : Bool} ; placeNP : Det -> CNPlace -> NPPlace = \det,kind -> let name : NP = mkNP det kind.name in { name = name ; at = mkAdv kind.at name ; to = mkAdv kind.to name ; from = mkAdv kind.from name } ; lin -- The Fin-grammar overloaded the Is and IsMass functions to be -- able to use the complement in partitive. -- This would be wrong in Est, where the complement is in nominative. -- Fin: tämä pizza on herkullista -- Is item prop = mkCl item (V.UseComp (CompPartAP prop)) ; -- -- Fin: pizza on herkullista -- IsMass mass prop = mkCl (mkNP a_Det mass) (V.UseComp (CompPartAP prop)) ; NameNN = mkNP (P.mkPN (P.mkN "NN")) ; -- Estonian does not have possessive endings and does not make use of ProDrop -- that much, so we do not override SentencesI, like Finnish does. {-- IMale, IFemale = {name = mkNP (ProDrop i_Pron) ; isPron = True ; poss = ProDropPoss i_Pron} ; YouFamMale, YouFamFemale = {name = mkNP (ProDrop youSg_Pron) ; isPron = True ; poss = ProDropPoss youSg_Pron} ; YouPolMale, YouPolFemale = {name = mkNP (ProDrop youPol_Pron) ; isPron = True ; poss = ProDropPoss youPol_Pron} ; --} ObjMass = PartCN ; GObjectPlease o = lin Text (mkPhr noPConj (mkUtt o) (lin Voc (ss "palun"))) ; CitiNat n = n.prop ; }