Package org.languagetool.rules.en
Class AdverbFilter
java.lang.Object
org.languagetool.rules.patterns.RuleFilter
org.languagetool.rules.en.AdverbFilter
Filter that maps suggestion from adverb to adjective.
Also see https://www.ef.com/wwen/english-resources/english-grammar/forming-adverbs-adjectives/
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Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionacceptRuleMatch(RuleMatch match, Map<String, String> arguments, int patternTokenPos, AnalyzedTokenReadings[] patternTokens, List<Integer> tokenPositions) Returns the original rule match or a modified one, ornullif the rule match is filtered out.Methods inherited from class org.languagetool.rules.patterns.RuleFilter
getLanguageFromRuleMatch, getOptional, getOptional, getPosition, getRequired, getSkipCorrectedReference, getSynthesizerFromRuleMatch, isMatchAtSentenceStart, matches
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adverb2Adj
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AdverbFilter
public AdverbFilter()
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Method Details
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acceptRuleMatch
@Nullable public RuleMatch acceptRuleMatch(RuleMatch match, Map<String, String> arguments, int patternTokenPos, AnalyzedTokenReadings[] patternTokens, List<Integer> tokenPositions) Description copied from class:RuleFilterReturns the original rule match or a modified one, ornullif the rule match is filtered out.- Specified by:
acceptRuleMatchin classRuleFilter- Parameters:
arguments- the resolved argument from theargsattribute in the XML. Resolved means that e.g.\1has been resolved to the actual string at that match position.patternTokens- those tokens of the text that correspond the matched pattern- Returns:
nullif this rule match should be removed, or any other RuleMatch (e.g. the one from the arguments) that properly describes the detected error
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