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Overview of the Core Language Engine.Alshawi et al., 1988
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- Alshawi H
- Carter D
- van Eijck J
- Moore R
- Moran D
- Pulman S
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Abstract The Core Language Engine (CLE) is a domain independent system for translating natural language (English) sentences into formal representations of their literal meanings which are capable of supporting reasoning. It is designed to be used as a major component …
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