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== Morpheus Source Code ==
==Morpheus Source Code==
Not sure what the basis for the claim that it's not in the hopper source is. I haven't tried compiling and running from scratch, but it seems to be there as Java source under reading/src/perseus/morph. The XML lemma dictionaries it uses for various languages appear under reading/. - [[User:RyanBaumann|RyanBaumann]] 19:43, 25 August 2009 (BST)
: Apparently I wrote that, back in 2008. It certainly wasn't based on my own experience, as I've never tried to compile the Hopper from source. In any case, if it's wrong, please fix it in the article! [[User:GabrielBodard|GabrielBodard]] ([[User talk:GabrielBodard|talk]]) 12:48, 18 January 2016 (UTC)


* Not sure what the basis for the claim that it's not in the hopper source is. I haven't tried compiling and running from scratch, but it seems to be there as Java source under reading/src/perseus/morph. The XML lemma dictionaries it uses for various languages appear under reading/. - [[User:RyanBaumann|RyanBaumann]] 19:43, 25 August 2009 (BST)
==Page issues==
This page clearly needs updating and tidying in line with current DC Wiki practice. At the very least we should include (a) URL·s, author·s, description; (b) mention of more than one implementation of Morpheus (Perseus, TLG, Arethusa, …?); (c) correction of misrepresentation in this article (as per RyanBaumann's commet above). [[User:GabrielBodard|GabrielBodard]] ([[User talk:GabrielBodard|talk]]) 17:40, 1 December 2020 (GMT)
 
==Categories==
I see the category 'Arabic' for this page, but I canot find any information about the fact that Morpheus handles Arabic. ([[User:SilviaStopponi|SilviaStopponi]]) 15:31, 21 November 2023 (GMT)
 
==Broken link==
I removed the following part, since the link was broken and I could not retreieve a working link: "Morpheus can also be queried with Latin or Greek word forms (and a few modern languages) via the interface at the [[Archimedes Project Morphology Service|Archimedes]] project in Berlin ([http://archimedes.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/arch/doc/xml-rpc.html instructions for XML-RPC interface]) via a customizable Python or Perl script." If someone has a working link, that part can be put back. ([[User:SilviaStopponi|SilviaStopponi]]) 15:49, 21 November 2023 (GMT)

Latest revision as of 22:43, 22 November 2023

Morpheus Source Code

Not sure what the basis for the claim that it's not in the hopper source is. I haven't tried compiling and running from scratch, but it seems to be there as Java source under reading/src/perseus/morph. The XML lemma dictionaries it uses for various languages appear under reading/. - RyanBaumann 19:43, 25 August 2009 (BST)

Apparently I wrote that, back in 2008. It certainly wasn't based on my own experience, as I've never tried to compile the Hopper from source. In any case, if it's wrong, please fix it in the article! GabrielBodard (talk) 12:48, 18 January 2016 (UTC)

Page issues

This page clearly needs updating and tidying in line with current DC Wiki practice. At the very least we should include (a) URL·s, author·s, description; (b) mention of more than one implementation of Morpheus (Perseus, TLG, Arethusa, …?); (c) correction of misrepresentation in this article (as per RyanBaumann's commet above). GabrielBodard (talk) 17:40, 1 December 2020 (GMT)

Categories

I see the category 'Arabic' for this page, but I canot find any information about the fact that Morpheus handles Arabic. (SilviaStopponi) 15:31, 21 November 2023 (GMT)

Broken link

I removed the following part, since the link was broken and I could not retreieve a working link: "Morpheus can also be queried with Latin or Greek word forms (and a few modern languages) via the interface at the Archimedes project in Berlin (instructions for XML-RPC interface) via a customizable Python or Perl script." If someone has a working link, that part can be put back. (SilviaStopponi) 15:49, 21 November 2023 (GMT)