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Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 15:18:48 -0800
To: lojban@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Prolog for Macintosh
From: Nick Nicholas <nicholas@uci.edu>

> Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2001 18:55:11 -0000
> From: "A.W.T." <Ti@fa-kuan.muc.de>

>Now, I'm wondering if anybody could recommand a good Prolog tool (bundle of=
> interpreter, compiler etc.) for the Macintosh
>platform (on which - shame - I never did any Prolog programming).

.i "la'ogy. Open Prolog gy." cu banzu xamgu gi'e ka'e se cpacu fi le se
judri be "la'oxy ftp://ftp.cs.tcd/ie/pub/languages/open-prolog xy.
.i ku'i lego'i cu samybau steci prucyminji gi'enai mutymi'ipla fanva
.i mi na pilno la prolog. ca'o lo nanca be li mu
.i seki'ubo mi na ka'e carmi sidju do
.i ku'i la rarna bangu nunpruca bebau la prolog. poi cukta zi'epoi se finti
"la'ogy. Gazdar gy. joi la'ogy. Mellish gy. cu vajni

Open Prolog is acceptable (ftp://ftp.cs.tcd/ie/pub/languages/open-prolog),
but is just an interpreter. Haven't played with Prolog in 5 years, so I'm
afraid I can't be of much help; but the Gazdar & Mellish book _Natural
Language Processing in Prolog_ is a classic.


Nick Nicholas, Thesaurus Linguae Graecae. nicholas@uci.edu
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