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==Machine Translation Archive==
==Machine Translation Archive==
[http://www.mt-archive.info/ Machine Translation Archive]. Electronic repository and bibliography of articles, books and papers on topics in machine translation, computer translation systems, and computer-based translation tools.  >6400 items. Aims to be comprehensive on English-language publications since 1990; adding earlier papers and books to provide partial coverage from the 1950s. ([[User:Mamandel|Mamandel]] 20:53, 22 April 2010 (UTC))
[http://www.mt-archive.info/ Machine Translation Archive]. Electronic repository and bibliography of articles, books and papers on topics in machine translation, computer translation systems, and computer-based translation tools.  >6400 items. Aims to be comprehensive on English-language publications since 1990; adding earlier papers and books to provide partial coverage from the 1950s. ([[User:Mamandel|Mamandel]] 20:53, 22 April 2010 (UTC))
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==OBELEX==
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The Institute for German Language in Mannheim is working in a Online Bibliography of Electronic Lexicography (OBELEX) which is available at [http://hypermedia.ids-mannheim.de/pls/lexpublic/bib_en.ansicht www.owid.de/obelex/engl] and may be of interest to linguists. In OBELEX, the research contributions from this field are consolidated and are searchable by different criteria. OBELEX includes all relevant articles, monographs, anthologies and reviews since 2000 with respect to electronic lexicography, and some older relevant works. Our particular focus is on works about online lexicography. While information on dictionaries is not included in OBELEX, we are working on a database which contains information on online dictionaries as a supplement to OBELEX.
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This page is for language-independent NLP resources.

Contents

Apertium

A free/open-source rule-based machine translation platform offering free linguistic data (morphological analysers, bilingual dictionaries, etc.) in XML formats for a range of languages.

Links

Foma

HFST

The Helsinki finite-state toolkit is a free/open-source rewrite of the Xerox finite-state tools. It provides an implementation both of the lexc and twolc formalisms.

Links

Machine Translation Archive

Machine Translation Archive. Electronic repository and bibliography of articles, books and papers on topics in machine translation, computer translation systems, and computer-based translation tools. >6400 items. Aims to be comprehensive on English-language publications since 1990; adding earlier papers and books to provide partial coverage from the 1950s. (Mamandel 20:53, 22 April 2010 (UTC))

OBELEX

(Mamandel 20:09, 27 April 2010 (UTC))

Image:RedRx.gif This is part of an announcement on the LINGUIST List. At the moment the site is not loading in Firefox. 20:09, 27 April 2010 (UTC)

The Institute for German Language in Mannheim is working in a Online Bibliography of Electronic Lexicography (OBELEX) which is available at www.owid.de/obelex/engl and may be of interest to linguists. In OBELEX, the research contributions from this field are consolidated and are searchable by different criteria. OBELEX includes all relevant articles, monographs, anthologies and reviews since 2000 with respect to electronic lexicography, and some older relevant works. Our particular focus is on works about online lexicography. While information on dictionaries is not included in OBELEX, we are working on a database which contains information on online dictionaries as a supplement to OBELEX.

TMX

An XML-based format for translation memories.

Links

VISL Constraint Grammar

A free/open-source software reimplementation and extension of Fred Karlsson's Constraint Grammar formalism.

Links

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