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Language documentation created using office software is normally stored in a proprietary format that is unsupported within five to ten years . While other export formats are supported , they may lose some of the structure .
Language documentation created using office software is normally stored in a proprietary format that is unsupported within five to ten years . While other export formats are supported , they may lose some of the structure .
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Language data frequently ends up in a secret proprietary format . To use such data one must typically purchase commercial software from the company that developed the format , then install it on the same hardware and under the same ...
Language data frequently ends up in a secret proprietary format . To use such data one must typically purchase commercial software from the company that developed the format , then install it on the same hardware and under the same ...
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FORMAT . ( 4 ) OPENNESS . Store all language documentation and description in formats that are open ( i.e. whose specifications are published and nonproprietary ) . b . Prefer formats supported by software tools available from multiple ...
FORMAT . ( 4 ) OPENNESS . Store all language documentation and description in formats that are open ( i.e. whose specifications are published and nonproprietary ) . b . Prefer formats supported by software tools available from multiple ...
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Charles F Hockett James W Gair | 600 |
McCawley John Lawler | 614 |
Book Notices see back cover | 643 |
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