README.md in zenlish-0.1.14 vs README.md in zenlish-0.1.15
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+ new
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users with a language that is close enough to English.
### Project status
The project is still in inception. Currently, zenlish is able to parse all
-sentences of the first lesson.
+sentences from lessons 1-A up to 2-G.
The intent is to deliver gem versions in small increments.
#### Zenlish as a library (gem)
Over time, the zenlish gem will contain:
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- A parser [STARTED]
- Feature unification (for number, gender agreement)[TODO]
- A simplified ontology[TODO]
-#### Some project metrics (v. 0.1.14)
+#### Some project metrics (v. 0.1.15)
|Metric|Value|
|:-:|:-:|
-| Number of lemmas in dictionary | 80 |
-| [Coverage 100 commonest English words](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_common_words_in_English) | 43 |
-| Number of production rules in grammar | 116 |
-| Number of lessons covered | 14 |
-| Number of sentences in spec files | 136 |
+| Number of lemmas in dictionary | 89 |
+| [Coverage 100 commonest English words](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_common_words_in_English) | 45 |
+| Number of production rules in grammar | 129 |
+| Number of lessons covered | 15 |
+| Number of sentences in spec files | 184 |
## Installation...
### ...with Rubygem
Install the gem yourself as:
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## Roadmap
Here a tentative roadmap:
#### A) Ability to parse sentences from [Learn These Words First](http://learnthesewordsfirst.com/)
-*STARTED*. 14.5% complete
+*STARTED*. 15.6% complete
This website advocates the idea of a multi-layered dictionary.
At the core, there are about 300 essential words.
The choice of these words is inspired by the semantic primitives of [NSM
(Natural Semantic Metalanguage)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_semantic_metalanguage).
The essential words are introduced in twelve lessons. Each lesson put the words