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linguistics
How to analyse text in any combination of 8 major languages into parts of speech, and make word frequency counts, all for free.
This linguistic analysis tool uses macOS to identify languages, parse them into grammatical types, even analyse word frequencies.
It can parse text in any combination of 8 different languages, showing parts of speech and even word roots.
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Finishing off some of the details in this unique app which analyses text in many different languages. And a decidedly naughty Rich Text editor which lets you set appearance for each of its windows.
Type, press Cmd-Enter and Nalaprop parses your text to show word classes. Two clicks and it gives you word frequencies by lemma (‘root’) too.
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Big internal changes now show different scripts, languages, parts of speech – all quickly accessible through a menu. For anyone interested in language(s).
Now generates list of words used and their frequencies, grouped according to lexical class. Want to discover all the proper nouns or names in a document, for example?