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LREC
2010
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STeP-1: A Set of Fundamental Tools for Persian Text Processing
Many NLP applications need fundamental tools to convert the input text into appropriate form or format and extract the primary linguistic knowledge of words and sentences. These t...
Mehrnoush Shamsfard, Hoda Sadat Jafari, Mahdi Ilbe...
INFORMATICALT
2007
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Internationalization of Compilers
Internationalization of compilers and localization of programming languages is not a usual phenomenon yet; however, due to a rapid progress of software and programming technologies...
Valentina Dagiene, Rimgaudas Laucius
COLING
1996
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The Power of Words in Message Planning
Abstract: Before engaging in a conversation, a message must be planned. While there are many ways to perform this task, I believe that people do this in the following way, in parti...
Michael Zock
IJCINI
2007
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Language, Logic, and the Brain
Language is primarily a physical, and more particularly a biological phenomenon. To say that it is primarily so is to say that that is how, in the first instance, it presents itse...
Ray E. Jennings
LRE
2008
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Language resources for Hebrew
Abstract. We describe a suite of standards, resources and tools for computational encoding and processing of Modern Hebrew texts. These include an array of XML schemas for represen...
Alon Itai, Shuly Wintner