SUGGESTION: Modernize Sentence Diagrammer so it gets more use PART 2 - Trees and dependencies
This is the second half of a plea to bring the sentence diagrammer into contemporary expectations. I know that the statistics on the use of the sentence diagrammer are probably low but would contend that this is an indictment of the tool not a measure of the need. Sites such as http://mshang.ca/syntree/ show a standard input format [S [NP This] [VP [V is] [^NP a wug]]] for autogeneration of tree diagrams (or dependency diagrams).
I would suggest that we need to be able to generate the simple dependency diagram:
or it's square cousin
We also need to two most common style of tree diagrams:
and
The tree diagrams also require a horizontal version so that the original language - pointing left and the translation - pointing right can be placed side by side for comparison of the translation to the original at the structural level.
Because I am assuming that there is input reflecting the desired linguistic theory, parsing and dependencies, this is simply a layout issue.
What I would also encourage is the ability to export a sentence from a clause visualization resource and feed it into the sentence diagrammer - with the ability to modify the input string.
Again, the ability to export to Canvas is desirable.
Note: people influenced by Stanford natural language processing another sentence format may be needed:
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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"How he got in my pajamas I don't know."
Eating a steady diet of government cheese, and living in a van down by the river.
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I wholeheartedly agree with this. I no longer use the sentence diagramming tool, and I tried but don't use the Canvas tool, b/c browser-based alternatives are orders of magnitude easier to use and more responsive. I'm necessarily task-focused when I'm doing such work, and the feature from L4-L8 gets in the way. IMO, the speed, ease-of-use, and task-focus of biblearc is what I'd like to see.
Donnie
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