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    Musaheb

    An Arabic collocation extraction tool

    ...“Musaheb” is able to extract n-gram collocations up to 5-gram, in addition to extracting the collocates of the nodes (the word-types we are looking for its collocates) within a window size of zero to 15 words. Moreover, it provides eight collocation statistics to calculate the strength of the collocation, and permits the input of various constraints during node selection and collocate extraction. Based on the user preferences for the node, concordance and collocates selection, the tool saves all nodes and their associated collocates in an XML file; allowing easy conversion to different formats.
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    FindAKanji

    a tool to learn about Chinese (and Japanese) characters

    ...So there are multiple different uses for this program: - Learn about Chinese characters. Gain, store and memorize knowledge about specific characters and words. - Input devices for Chinese (and Japanese) characters. For use without much prior knowledge. - Working with Japanese text, with powerful help. Input devices based on visual similarities and pure ASCII readings. Automatic space insertion before dictionary words and word highlighting. Compact info display in 'Trading Card' style. ...
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    easyjasub

    easyjasub

    Tool to add furigana and in-line translation to Japanese subtitles

    ...It allows you to get subtitles with furigana and in-line translation, in several formats suitable for both video rendering and self-study Timing for the Japanese subtitles is used, the secondary subtitles may be repeated into multiple lines. The synchronization of input text subtitles is very important to properly associate them. The program is now in early development stage, you may need to read the the inline help (-h option) or browse the code in http://github.com/riccardove/easyjasub A JRE is required, even by the Windows .exe version. wkhtmltoimage is required, take it from http://sf.net/p/wkhtmltopdf BDSup2Sub may be useful (BDN/XML subtitles are created as intermediate output). ...
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    Porter Stemmer

    Java version of Porter's Stemming algorithm

    The Stemmer class transforms a word into its root form. The input word is provided from the add() methods. The stem() method will return the stem as will toString() after stem() has been called). The clear() method will wipe the Stemmer buffer and allow a new word to be input. This version extends Martin Porter's original stemming algorithm by allowing capital letters to exist in words.
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