Nicholas Geovanis wrote:

> Those books teach and discuss some of the software that's
> used. I doubt you will find them in debian's repositories.
> Of course you can do plenty of computational linguistics
> with perl or python which you already have.
>
> What is a "regular expression" which is at the heart of perl
> and python? An expression which conforms to a certain type
> of grammar. Perl and python are used directly for analyzing
> text (any old language). You are learning basic
> computational linguistics.

Okay, but if there isn't a tool readily available I think this
is a window for a bunch of young programmers that feel the
need to show their skills. It could be a degree project in
Computer Science even, unless the Computational Linguistics
guys have their own degree projects. If so, they can borrow
FOSS and CLI from us and we'd get the tool as well when they
are done, that would be a fair trade IMO :)

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