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          <tig>
            <term id="tid566">MWE</term>
            <termNote type="partOfSpeech">Noun</termNote>
            <termNote type="termType">abbreviation</termNote>
            <termNote type="administrativeStatus"/>
            <termNote type="pronunciation"/>
            <note>An MWE can be a compound, a fragment of a sentence, or a sentence. The group of lexemes making up an MWE can be continuous or discontinuous. It is not always possible to mark an MWE with a part of speech.</note>
            <note/>
          </tig>
        </langSet>
      </termEntry>
      <termEntry id="aid302">
        <descrip type="subjectField">7.1 Terminography (representation of term entries)</descrip>
        <note/>
        <langSet xml:lang="en" id="cid430">
          <descrip type="definition">field covering knowledge and techniques involved in the processing of linguistic data by a computer</descrip>
          <admin type="source">ISO 24613 : 2006</admin>
          <descrip type="definition">Alt.def: </descrip>
          <admin type="source"/>
          <note/>
          <note/>
          <note/>
          <transacGrp>
            <transac type="transactionType">origination</transac>
            <transacNote type="responsibility">Lindsay Martin (lindsay)</transacNote>
            <date>2007-05-07 23:12:58</date>
          </transacGrp>
          <transacGrp>
            <transac type="transactionType">modification</transac>
            <transacNote type="responsibility">Lindsay Martin (lindsay)</transacNote>
            <date>2007-06-09 03:01:39</date>
          </transacGrp>
          <tig>
            <term id="tid567">natural language processing</term>
            <termNote type="partOfSpeech">Noun</termNote>
            <termNote type="termType"/>
            <termNote type="administrativeStatus"/>
            <termNote type="pronunciation"/>
            <note/>
            <note/>
          </tig>
          <tig>
            <term id="tid568">NLP</term>
            <termNote type="partOfSpeech">Noun</termNote>
            <termNote type="termType">abbreviation</termNote>
            <termNote type="administrativeStatus"/>
            <termNote type="pronunciation"/>
            <note/>
            <note/>
          </tig>
        </langSet>
      </termEntry>
      <termEntry id="aid303">
        <descrip type="subjectField">7.1 Terminography (representation of term entries)</descrip>
        <note/>
        <langSet xml:lang="en" id="cid431">
          <descrip type="definition">way of spelling or writing lexemes that conforms to a conventionalized use</descrip>
          <admin type="source">ISO 24613 : 2006</admin>
          <descrip type="definition">Alt.def: </descrip>
          <admin type="source"/>
          <note>NOTE: Aside from standardized spellings of alphabetical languages, such as standard UK or US English, or reformed German spelling, there can be variations such as transliterations of languages in non-native scripts, stenographic rende...
          <note/>
          <note/>
          <transacGrp>
            <transac type="transactionType">origination</transac>
            <transacNote type="responsibility">Lindsay Martin (lindsay)</transacNote>
            <date>2007-05-07 23:23:06</date>
          </transacGrp>
          <transacGrp>
            <transac type="transactionType">modification</transac>
            <transacNote type="responsibility">Lindsay Martin (lindsay)</transacNote>
            <date>2007-06-09 03:02:19</date>
          </transacGrp>
          <tig>
            <term id="tid569">orthography</term>
            <termNote type="partOfSpeech">Noun</termNote>
            <termNote type="termType"/>
            <termNote type="administrativeStatus"/>
            <termNote type="pronunciation"/>
            <note/>
            <note/>
          </tig>
        </langSet>
      </termEntry>
      <termEntry id="aid304">
        <descrip type="subjectField">7.1 Terminography (representation of term entries)</descrip>
        <note/>
        <langSet xml:lang="en" id="cid432">
          <descrip type="definition">set of form operations that build the various forms of a lexeme, possibly by inflection, agglutination, compounding or derivation</descrip>
          <admin type="source">ISO 24613 : 2006</admin>
          <descrip type="definition">Alt.def: </descrip>
          <admin type="source"/>
          <note>NOTE: An inflectional paradigm class is not the explicit list of inflected forms. It usually references a prototypical class of inflectional forms, e.g., ring, as per sing.</note>
          <note/>
          <note/>
          <transacGrp>
            <transac type="transactionType">origination</transac>
            <transacNote type="responsibility">Lindsay Martin (lindsay)</transacNote>
            <date>2007-05-07 23:26:02</date>
          </transacGrp>
          <transacGrp>
            <transac type="transactionType">modification</transac>
            <transacNote type="responsibility">Lindsay Martin (lindsay)</transacNote>
            <date>2007-06-09 03:03:01</date>
          </transacGrp>
          <tig>
            <term id="tid570">paradigm class</term>
            <termNote type="partOfSpeech">Noun</termNote>
            <termNote type="termType"/>
            <termNote type="administrativeStatus"/>
            <termNote type="pronunciation"/>
            <note/>
            <note/>
          </tig>
        </langSet>
      </termEntry>
      <termEntry id="aid305">
        <descrip type="subjectField">7.1 Terminography (representation of term entries)</descrip>
        <note/>
        <langSet xml:lang="en" id="cid433">
          <descrip type="definition">category assigned to a word based on its grammatical and semantic properties</descrip>



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