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INTEX 4.1 for Windows: A Walkthrough

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Automata Implementation (WIA 1998)

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INTEX is a linguistic development environment that allows users to build large-coverage finite state descriptions of natural languages and apply them to large texts in real time. INTEX represents texts, grammars and dictionaries by Finite State Transducers.

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  1. Silberztein M. (dy1998), Presentation, Multimedia tutorials, INTEX 3.4 reference manual, http://www.ladl.jussieu.fr/INTEX.

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Silberztein, M. (1999). INTEX 4.1 for Windows: A Walkthrough. In: Champarnaud, JM., Ziadi, D., Maurel, D. (eds) Automata Implementation. WIA 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1660. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48057-9_22

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