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Man Page: fst-parse

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Section: 1

fst-parse(1)							     fst-parse							      fst-parse(1)

NAME
fst-parse - analyses input with a pipeline of transducers
SYNOPSIS
fst-parse file1 [ file [ file ] ]
OPTIONS
-t file add the transducer stored in file at the end of the pipeline. -h print usage information. -q quiet mode -d debugging mode
DESCRIPTION
fst-parse must be used instead of fst-infl if several transducers have to be composed online in order to produce an analysis. Otherwise, fst-parse is identical to fst-infl. Option -t can be used multiply.
BUGS
No bugs are known so far.
SEE ALSO
fst-infl, fst-compiler
AUTHOR
Helmut Schmid, Institute for Computational Linguistics, University of Stuttgart, Email: schmid@ims.uni-stuttgart.de, This software is available under the GNU Public License. October 2003 fst-parse(1)
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