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LINGOL - A Progress Report - Pratt (1975)
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Mit Ai Laboratory Working Paper 89 January 1975 1 Lingol -A Progress Report Vaughan R. Pratt
Working Paper 89 January, 1975 Abstract LINGOL is a linguistics oriented programming language.
describe briefly work in progress on a large-scale LINGOL program designed to demonstrate the value of
boole.stanford.edu/pub/lingol75.ps.gz
How To Deal With Ambiguities While Parsing: Exam --- - Semantic Processing System
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-a parser MELING stands for Modified Extended LINGol, which is slightly different from Extended
LINGol, which is slightly different from Extended LINGOL% It is basically an augmented context-free
F.Predictive Control Parser: Extended Lingol"Proc. of 6th International Joint Conference on
acl.ldc.upenn.edu/C/C80/C80-1056.pdf
Context Analysis System for Japanese Text - Hitoshi Isahara And
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uses a context-free grammar parser named Extended-Lingol as a syntactic analyzer to analyze the Japanese
acl.ldc.upenn.edu/C/C86/C86-1058.pdf
Efficient Implementation of Bit-vector Operations in Common Lisp - Baker (1990)
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require more space and time. For example, the LINGOL natural language understanding system [Pratt73]
Maclisp bignums were first implemented to support LINGOL [Pratt73] through the BBOOLE package [Baker75]
ftp.netcom.com/pub/hb/hbaker/Bitvectors.ps.Z
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