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172 # The word list in cjdict.txt are generated by combining three word lists
173 # listed below with further processing for compound word breaking. The
174 # frequency is generated with an iterative training against Google web
177 # * Libtabe (Chinese)
178 # - https://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=1519
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181 # * IPADIC (Japanese)
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183 # - Its license terms and conditions are shown below.
185 # ---------COPYING.libtabe ---- BEGIN--------------------
188 # * Copyright (c) 1999 TaBE Project.
189 # * Copyright (c) 1999 Pai-Hsiang Hsiao.
190 # * All rights reserved.
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254 # Copyright 1996 Chih-Hao Tsai @ Beckman Institute,
255 # University of Illinois
256 # c-tsai4@uiuc.edu http://casper.beckman.uiuc.edu/~c-tsai4
258 # ---------------COPYING.libtabe-----END--------------------------------
261 # ---------------COPYING.ipadic-----BEGIN-------------------------------
263 # Copyright 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003 Nara Institute of Science
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334 # ---------------COPYING.ipadic-----END----------------------------------
336 3. Lao Word Break Dictionary Data (laodict.txt)
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375 # OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
376 # --------------------------------------------------------------------------
378 4. Burmese Word Break Dictionary Data (burmesedict.txt)
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383 # This list is part of a project hosted at:
384 # github.com/kanyawtech/myanmar-karen-word-lists
386 # --------------------------------------------------------------------------
387 # Copyright (c) 2013, LeRoy Benjamin Sharon
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