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    Syntax Untangler

    Teach your students how to figure out tricky texts in any language.

    Web-based activity that asks the learner to visually mark up a short primary text in any language, in order to improve small-scale reading skills. Students get instant feedback to actions. Instructors use Web-based authoring interface to write and publish their content and questions in any language (Unicode).
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    QJDicExample

    QJDicExample

    QJDicExample is an English <-> Japanese dictionary.

    QJDicExample is an Japanese to English and English to Japanese dictionary featuring words/names/kanji/sentences search. QJDicExample uses JMdict, JMnedict, Kanjidic2, Radkfilex, KanjiVG, Tanaka Corpus / Tatoeba databases for translations and zinnia recognition library for handwritten kanji recognition. Latest source code: git clone git://git.code.sf.net/p/qjdicexample/code qjdicexample-code
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    MySQL English Dictionary

    MySQL English Dictionary

    A Full English - English dictionary in MySQL Format

    A dictionary with 176023 entries. Text was extracted from the files at http://www.mso.anu.edu.au/~ralph/OPTED/ and then parsed and stored in a 16MB MySQL database. The database has three fields : a. word b. wordtype and c. definition. You can use this standalone or as a jquery/ajax/PHP addon for your programs. Acknowledgment of the original content: a. OPTED b. Project Gutenburg c. and the 1913 edition of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary
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    Trofast Stavekontrol

    Trofast is an intelligent spell checker.

    Trofast is an intelligent spell checker library based on statistical analysis developed for the Danish language. It makes use of n-grams, hidden Markov models and the Viterbi-algorithm.
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    Japanese dictionary & flashcards like software for jailbroken iphone/ipad/ipod touch. It should also works on standard hardware, as long as it sports Ruby and its SQLite3 bindings.
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    kanjidic-parser

    kanjidic-parser

    Kanjidic Parser is a Parser for Parsing the KANJIDIC File

    kanjidic-parser is an API to parse the KANJIDIC2 data file. This file is compiled by Jim Breen and the 'Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group' at Monash University.
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    ULTiMate Dictionary

    Ultimate dictionary that not only holds words but teaches them as well

    There are many dictionaries so making another one can look words up would be extremely useless. But what if a dictionary could even teach those words put into it? What do you think?
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