- Machine Translation Engines
TranslateNow! Access 20 on-line machine translation systems from a single screen. Have various online machine translation systems translate your texts simultaneously, compare the results and select the one that best suits your needs.
TranslateNow! Access 20 on-line machine translation systems from a single screen. Have various online machine translation systems translate your texts simultaneously, compare the results and select the one that best suits your needs.
access all automatic internet language line machine one resources source target text tools traduction translatenow translation
in Computational Linguistics > MT with access computational linguistics machine on-line systems translatenow translation
- Malayalam encoding converter
Since 1998, developing the free library support for Malayalam English transliteration. Thus facilitating communication in Malayalam through internet.
in Computational Linguistics > Character Encoding with computational encoding linguistics transliteration
- Manuel Barbera, Corpus resources
language-specific links to corpora, e-texts and NLP resources in general.
Go to CLR Guide
goto
in Languages > General Resources with barbera computational corpora corpus linguistics manuel resources
- Manuel Barbera, Corpus resources
language-specific links to corpora, e-texts and NLP resources in general.
Go to CLR Guide
goto
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- Many Eyes on Siwu ne
Visualization of a function morpheme.
in Computing > Visualization with linguistics statistical visualization
- Mark Aronoff
in Linguistics > Morphologists with aronoff linguistics mark morphologists
- Markus Walther
in Computational Linguistics > People with computational linguistics markus people walther
Note: http://purl.oclc.org/net/walther/ is listed as his new location, but it is (as of Aug 2006) broken.
- Marlett's Phonology book
in Linguistics > Phonology with book linguistics marletts phonology
- Martin Kay
Homepage of the Department of Computational Linguistics and Phonetics at the University of the Saarland in Saarbrücken, Germany
allgemeine computational computerlinguistik linguistics linguistik phonetics phonetik saarbrücken saarland
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- Metathesis
in Linguistics > Phonology with linguistics metathesis phonology
- Méthodes pour informatiser les langues et les groupes de langues peu dotées
tomoye
in Computational Linguistics > LoDLs with computational groupes informatiser langues linguistics lodls méthodes pour
- Michael A. Covington
enior Research Scientist
Adjunct Professor of Computer Science
Member of the Linguistics and Engineering Faculties
Associate Director
Artificial Intelligence Center
The University of Georgia
in Computational Linguistics > People with computational covington linguistics michael people
- Michael Brent
in Computational Linguistics > People with brent computational linguistics michael people
- Michael Collins
statistical parsing
in Computational Linguistics > People with collins computational linguistics michael people
- Microsoft NLP
Natural Language Processing should make it possible for people to use computers in much the same way that they would use a human assistant to get their work done.
computational discourse grammar language linguistics machine multi-language natural nlp processing semantic syntax translation
in Computational Linguistics with computational linguistics microsoft nlp
- Mike Hammond
in Linguistics > Morphologists with hammond linguistics mike morphologists
- MIT Courses
Links to recent courses in linguistics (and philosophy) at MIT, including course syllabi, notes etc.
in Linguistics with linguistics
- MIT Courses
Links to recent courses in linguistics (and philosophy) at MIT, including course syllabi, notes etc.
in Linguistics with linguistics
- MIT Linguistics Faculty
in Linguistics with faculty linguistics mit
- MIT Speech Recognition
in Computational Linguistics > Speech Recognition with computational linguistics mit recognition speech
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