The Application of the Similarities Between the Morphemes of the English and Chinese Languages to Represent Chinese Characters Phonetically with English Letters to Facilitate Computer Applications Manually and By Voice with the Character-Based Languages Chinese, Japanese And Korean

Stanley K. Chan


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O97-1008
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Proceedings of the 10th Research on Computational Linguistics International Conference
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August
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1997
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Taipei, Taiwan
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Keh-Jiann Chen, Chu-Ren Huang, Richard Sproat
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ROCLING
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The Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing (ACLCLP)
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Stanley K. Chan. 1997. The Application of the Similarities Between the Morphemes of the English and Chinese Languages to Represent Chinese Characters Phonetically with English Letters to Facilitate Computer Applications Manually and By Voice with the Character-Based Languages Chinese, Japanese And Korean. In Proceedings of the 10th Research on Computational Linguistics International Conference, pages 109–122, Taipei, Taiwan. The Association for Computational Linguistics and Chinese Language Processing (ACLCLP).
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The Application of the Similarities Between the Morphemes of the English and Chinese Languages to Represent Chinese Characters Phonetically with English Letters to Facilitate Computer Applications Manually and By Voice with the Character-Based Languages Chinese, Japanese And Korean (Chan, ROCLING 1997)
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