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  144. #
  145. # The word list in cjdict.txt are generated by combining three word lists
  146. # listed below with further processing for compound word breaking. The
  147. # frequency is generated with an iterative training against Google web
  148. # corpora.
  149. #
  150. # * Libtabe (Chinese)
  151. # - https://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=1519
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  153. #
  154. # * IPADIC (Japanese)
  155. # - http://chasen.aist-nara.ac.jp/chasen/distribution.html
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  158. # ---------COPYING.libtabe ---- BEGIN--------------------
  159. #
  160. # /*
  161. # * Copyright (c) 1999 TaBE Project.
  162. # * Copyright (c) 1999 Pai-Hsiang Hsiao.
  163. # * All rights reserved.
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  176. # * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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  184. # * INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES
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  190. # * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  191. # */
  192. #
  193. # /*
  194. # * Copyright (c) 1999 Computer Systems and Communication Lab,
  195. # * Institute of Information Science, Academia
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  209. # * nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or
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  219. # * (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR
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  226. #
  227. # Copyright 1996 Chih-Hao Tsai @ Beckman Institute,
  228. # University of Illinois
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  230. #
  231. # ---------------COPYING.libtabe-----END--------------------------------
  232. #
  233. #
  234. # ---------------COPYING.ipadic-----BEGIN-------------------------------
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  307. # ---------------COPYING.ipadic-----END----------------------------------
  308. 3. Lao Word Break Dictionary Data (laodict.txt)
  309. # Copyright (c) 2013 International Business Machines Corporation
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  312. # Project: http://code.google.com/p/lao-dictionary/
  313. # Dictionary: http://lao-dictionary.googlecode.com/git/Lao-Dictionary.txt
  314. # License: http://lao-dictionary.googlecode.com/git/Lao-Dictionary-LICENSE.txt
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  317. # This file is derived from the above dictionary, with slight
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  319. # ----------------------------------------------------------------------
  320. # Copyright (C) 2013 Brian Eugene Wilson, Robert Martin Campbell.
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  348. 4. Burmese Word Break Dictionary Data (burmesedict.txt)
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  355. # --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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  386. 5. Time Zone Database
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