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  155. # The word list in cjdict.txt are generated by combining three word lists
  156. # listed below with further processing for compound word breaking. The
  157. # frequency is generated
  158. # with an iterative training against Google web corpora.
  159. #
  160. # * Libtabe (Chinese)
  161. # - https://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=1519
  162. # - Its license terms and conditions are shown below.
  163. #
  164. # * IPADIC (Japanese)
  165. # - http://chasen.aist-nara.ac.jp/chasen/distribution.html
  166. # - Its license terms and conditions are shown below.
  167. #
  168. # ---------COPYING.libtabe ---- BEGIN--------------------
  169. #
  170. # /*
  171. # * Copyrighy (c) 1999 TaBE Project.
  172. # * Copyright (c) 1999 Pai-Hsiang Hsiao.
  173. # * All rights reserved.
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  180. # * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
  181. # * . Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
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  184. # * distribution.
  185. # * . Neither the name of the TaBE Project nor the names of its
  186. # * contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived
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  199. # * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED
  200. # * OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
  201. # */
  202. #
  203. # /*
  204. # * Copyright (c) 1999 Computer Systems and Communication Lab,
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  235. # */
  236. #
  237. # Copyright 1996 Chih-Hao Tsai @ Beckman Institute, University of Illinois
  238. # c-tsai4@uiuc.edu http://casper.beckman.uiuc.edu/~c-tsai4
  239. #
  240. # ---------------COPYING.libtabe-----END------------------------------------
  241. #
  242. #
  243. # ---------------COPYING.ipadic-----BEGIN------------------------------------
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