Locale-MakePhrase
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to be able to understand the language rules of any specific language,
we want to use a run-time evaluation of the rules that a linguist
would use to convert one language to another. Thus we have coined the
term I<linguistic rules> as a means to describe this technique. These
rules are used to decide which piece of text is displayed, for a given
input text and arguments.
=head1 REQUIREMENTS
The L<Locale::MakePhrase> module was initially designed to meet the
requirements of a web application (as opposed to a desktop
application), which may display many languages in the HTML form at any
given instance.
Its design is modelled on a similar design of using language lexicons,
which is in use in the existing L<Locale::Maketext> Perl module. The
reason for building a new module is because:
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