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Using the Phrase Interpreter |
This section is still very much under development, there are only a very limited number of phrases entered, but show the possibilities of this technology
Entering Your Phrase:
All our existing two and three part signs have been entered (see under the categories)
Where this technology excells is in phrases where there are definite nouns, verbs and adjectives. One simple example is if you type 'where is the' and then any noun in our database, it will display in correct auslan order.
Other phrases are 'I have many *noun*', 'she has no *noun*', 'I went to the shop to buy a *noun*', 'I am finished *verb*'.
Many more phrases will be added in the future to build a system equivalent (or better than) those that translate between many European languages.
In the meantime, you can navigate the set phrases in the categories:
Interpreter Results:
Do Not:
Type numbers. ie: Type '7' as 'seven'.
Forget to leave spaces between words. This is how the script identifies them. ie: 'seven pm' not '7pm'
Type the characters '*' or '^', in fact any punctuation could confuse except full-stops at the end of a sentence. The scripts will become more rugged with continuing development.