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    Maltilex : a computational lexicon for Maltese

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    The project described in this paper, which is still in the preliminary phase, concerns the design and implementation of a computational lexicon for Maltese, a language very much in current use but so far lacking most of the infrastructure required for NLP. One of the main characteristics of Maltese, a source of many difficulties, is that it is an amalgam of different language types (chiefly Semitic and Romance), as illustrated in the first part of the paper. The latter part of the paper describes our general approach to the problem of constructing the lexicon.peer-reviewe

    The American journal of Semitic languages and literatures.

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    Title from cover.Oct. 1895-Apr. 1902 includes bibliography: Theological and Semitic literature (until Jan. 1898 called Semitic bibliography)Some numbers issued in combined form.Oct. 1937 called also v. 54, no. 1-4.Mode of access: Internet.Published with conjunction with the Dept. of Semitic Languages and Literatures of the University of Chicago

    Sumerian tablets in the Harvard Semitic Museum /

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    Includes bibliographical references.v. 1. Chiefly from the reigns of Lugalanda and Urukagina of Lagash -- v. 2. From the time of the Dynasty of Ur.Mode of access: Internet

    Antonius Rhetor on versification /

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    Appendix II. (Collation of the Harvard ms., Semitic museum no. 4049, containing the first three books of the Dialogues of Severus of Mar Mattai (bar Shakko)) : p. 203-216.Appendix I. (English translation of Bardaisan's 55th hymn against heresies) : p. 196-202."The text of Antonius Rhetor's treatise on Syriac prosody [the fifth book of his Rhetoric] as found in H" (Reproduced from Harvard ms. Semetic museum no. 4057) : p. 176-195."Reprinted from the American Jouranl of Semitic Languages and Literatures, vol. XXXII, No. 3, April, 1916.""Private edition."Thesis--University of Chicago, 1915.Mode of access: Internet
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