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I have a hobby of collecting words; I guess that makes me a geek. I especially like words that are archaic and rarely used, except in old books. I also like foreign words, especially from \/in French, German, Latin, and Greek.
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I have a hobby of collecting words; I guess that makes me a geek. I especially like words that are archaic and rarely used, except in old books. I also like foreign words, especially from/in French, German, Latin, and Greek.
  
 
In my spare time, I try to write code for analyzing texts (e.g., Project Gutenberg) using tools from [[:Category:Linguistics|linguistics]] (e.g., [http://www.nltk.org/ NLTK]). I find the [[wiktionary:agglutinative|agglutinative]] method especially interesting. This category will consider these techniques a provide example code.
 
In my spare time, I try to write code for analyzing texts (e.g., Project Gutenberg) using tools from [[:Category:Linguistics|linguistics]] (e.g., [http://www.nltk.org/ NLTK]). I find the [[wiktionary:agglutinative|agglutinative]] method especially interesting. This category will consider these techniques a provide example code.

Latest revision as of 10:28, 25 April 2012

I have a hobby of collecting words; I guess that makes me a geek. I especially like words that are archaic and rarely used, except in old books. I also like foreign words, especially from/in French, German, Latin, and Greek.

In my spare time, I try to write code for analyzing texts (e.g., Project Gutenberg) using tools from linguistics (e.g., NLTK). I find the agglutinative method especially interesting. This category will consider these techniques a provide example code.

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