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* [[Using SVN]] — cheatsheet on how to use SVN for users and developers.
 
* [[Using SVN]] — cheatsheet on how to use SVN for users and developers.
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** [[Utiliser SVN]]
   
 
* [[List of symbols]]
 
* [[List of symbols]]
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** [[Liste de symboles]]
 
* [[Frequently Asked Questions]] — what it says in the link.
 
* [[Frequently Asked Questions]] — what it says in the link.
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** [[Questions fréquentes]]
   
 
==Creating a new pair==
 
==Creating a new pair==
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* [[Apertium for Dummies]] — a one-sheet summary
 
* [[Apertium for Dummies]] — a one-sheet summary
* '''[[Monodix basics]]''' — a basic step-by-step explanation to morphological dictionaries
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* '''[[Monodix basics]]''' — a basic step-by-step explanation to morphological dictionaries
 
** [[Diccionariu morfolóxicu‎]]
 
** [[Diccionariu morfolóxicu‎]]
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** [[Dictionnaire unilingue]]
 
* [[Bilingual dictionary]] — some guidelines for writing bilingual dictionaries
 
* [[Bilingual dictionary]] — some guidelines for writing bilingual dictionaries
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**[[Dictionnaire bilingue]]
 
* [[Morphological analysis]] — some details and theory on how we do [[morphological analysis]]
 
* [[Morphological analysis]] — some details and theory on how we do [[morphological analysis]]
 
* [[Part-of-speech tagging]] — information on HMMs for part-of-speech tagging
 
* [[Part-of-speech tagging]] — information on HMMs for part-of-speech tagging
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**[[Marquage d'une partie de discours]]
   
 
[[Category:Documentation|*]]
 
[[Category:Documentation|*]]

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Official

Overwhelmingly also applies to Apertium 3.0, except statements about non-Unicode support.
  • Publications — Conference and journal articles published about Apertium.

General

Creating a new pair

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How it works