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analysis involves a large number of
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. The standard technique for
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J87-3002 |
They all make use of an efficient
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dictionary access
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system which services requests
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window . There is also a CD-ROM
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dictionary access
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function , making translation
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expressions . A CD-ROM online
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dictionary accessing
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function is also provided to
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number of long words in a text . 4
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Dictionary access
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The algorithm for consulting
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Dictionary data is stored in a
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Method ( DAM ) file , from which
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inflection selection and CD-ROM
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dictionary access
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. When the user find an appropriate
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analysis and disambiguation ,
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dictionary access
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, and ( indexed ) corpora search
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have implemented an efficient
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dictionary access
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system which services requests
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selection of entries provided by the
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dictionary access
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system . Only a few of these
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C90-3060 |
inflectional endings is embedded in the
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dictionary access
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. A word form entry contains
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C94-1035 |
a constant and tile number of
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dictionary accesses
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is highly reduced . The previous
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when we apply them . DAM . The
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Dictionary Access
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Method ( Byrd , et al. ( 1986b
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quasi-perfect hash-coding scheme . SYGMOR
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dictionary access
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relies on dichotomy for the lexical
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computerised LDOCE , we need a
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dictionary access
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system with proper DBMS functionality
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ineluding a Japanese emacs editor and
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dictionary access
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intertgce . In other work , the
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. The files are managed by the
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Dictionary Access
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Method ( DAM ) , described in
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position in tile input sentence ,
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dictionary access
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is tried from all the positions
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C94-1035 |
constant , and tim nulnber of
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dictionary accesses
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is highly reduced using tile
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made by client pro- grams . A
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dictionary access
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process is fired off , which
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