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[...] Sassen's methodology may prove valuable to researchers working in machine-based linguistic analysis, whether or not they are involved in examining a 'controlled language'.
Sally Wellenbrock Hinrich, Oklahoma State University, on Linguist List, Vol. 17.1058 (April 2006)
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[...] Sassen's methodology may prove valuable to researchers working in machine-based linguistic analysis, whether or not they are involved in examining a 'controlled language'.
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Sassen, Claudia
Claudia
Sassen
Universität Dortmund
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230
LAN009000
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[...] Sassen's methodology may prove valuable to researchers working in machine-based linguistic analysis, whether or not they are involved in examining a 'controlled language'.
Sally Wellenbrock Hinrich, Oklahoma State University, on Linguist List, Vol. 17.1058 (April 2006)
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