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Multilingual Language Resources and Interoperability

MLRI 2006

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Keywords/Topics:

Please use the list of topics below to characterize your submission. Check all categories that seem appropriate.

Models for language/application-independent linguistic data
Multilingual linguistic data acquisition and maintenance
Interaction between different kinds of resources (lexicons, corpora, ontologies, etc.) for different languages
Lexical architectures to link data between languages
Internationalization of annotations and representations
Use of linguistic resources for applications in a multilingual context
Reuse of existing lexical resources in a specific multilingual application
Human use of lexical resources in a multilingual context
Quality evaluation of multilingual data
Standardization issues
Use of XML to achieve multilingual interoperability
Resources on Asian or Australian lesser-used languages
 
 



  
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