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Natural language processing / Lexical semantics / Grammar / Word-sense disambiguation / WordNet / SemEval / Preposition and postposition / Part-of-speech tagging / Polysemy / Linguistics / Computational linguistics / Semantics
Date: 2007-01-30 20:35:00
Natural language processing
Lexical semantics
Grammar
Word-sense disambiguation
WordNet
SemEval
Preposition and postposition
Part-of-speech tagging
Polysemy
Linguistics
Computational linguistics
Semantics

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