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ID1996CZ009780
Author(s)Šipka, Danko; Končar, Nenad
Title

Generating Slavic inflections in minimal information grammar

PublishedIl Jornadas Andaluzas de Eslavística : Ponencias y comunicaciones, Granada, Univ. de Granada ; 1996, s. 354-363
Languageeng
Classification (CZ)Strojová a aplikovaná lingvistika
Práce obecné
Matematické, statistické a strojové zpracování češtiny
Classification (EN)Machine and applied linguistics
General works
Mathematical, statistical, and machine processing of Czech
Subjectszpracování počítačové; programy; NeuroTran; MIG; jazyky slovanské; čeština; tezaury; překlady strojové
Subjects (DE)Computerverarbeitung; Slawische Sprachen; Tschechisch
NoteCharakteristika programů NeuroTran a MIG (Minimal Information Grammar), dostupné pro angličtinu, češtinu, francouzštinu, němčinu, ruštinu, polštinu, srbštinu, chorvatštinu, stsl. a další jazyky
Mediumarticle
HoldingsSearch WorldCat
Holdings (in Germany)in KVK prüfen [isbn]
Sourcehttps://bibliografie.ujc.cas.cz/documents/9780
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