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Lexicography / Technical communication / Fusional languages / Computational linguistics / Natural language processing / Controlled natural language / Simplified English / Dictionary / Machine translation / Linguistics / Science / Languages of Europe
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Lexicography
Technical communication
Fusional languages
Computational linguistics
Natural language processing
Controlled natural language
Simplified English
Dictionary
Machine translation
Linguistics
Science
Languages of Europe

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