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Research paper by D.M. Conway of the School of Computer Science and Software Engineering, Monash University. (1998).
A balanced synchronic text corpus containing 100 million words with morphosyntactic annotation.
A theory that suggests that metaphors are based in mathematical truths, and may be key to both brain structure and artificial intelligence.
A research program at Tilburg University in the Netherlands, aimed at using inductive learning technology to advance both language engineering and the understanding of linguistic knowledge. Publications, downloadable software, and text analysis demos.
A comprehensive list of research publications involving the WordNet lexical database.
A project to compile compatible wordnets for seven European languages. Documentation, project reports, and downloadable database samples.
Professor at the University of Aalborg in Denmark, whose research focuses on computational semiotics. Papers and descriptions of current research.
A society dedicated to the collection and standardization of wordnets, corpora, and other basic language processing tools. List of current and pending wordnets.
Introductory information and a directory of resources in theoretical and applied computational linguistics.
A European research project which ran from 1998 to 2001, exploring the possibility of expanding computational grammars through machine learning. Publications, demos, project information.
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