At 11:27 08/10/99 -0400, BOUALEM Malek CNET/DSM/LAN wrote
>Your project is very similar to UNL (Universal Networking Language),
>launched in 1996 by the UN University at Tokyo (Uchida, Toshiba).
>You should take advantage of their work.
>Malek Boualem
>France Telecom
At Fri, 8 Oct 1999 11:46:10 -0400 (EDT) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hello,
>Sounds very much like the UNL (Universal Network Language);
>http://www.unl.ias.unu.edu>
>Best regards,
>Jaro Lajovic
Also try:
Title:
Overcoming the Language Barriers in the Web: The UNL-Approach
Name: Munpyo Hong, Oliver Streiter
Institute: IAI at the Univ.of Saarland
email: {munpyo,oliver}@iai.uni-sb.de
telephone: 0681/3895126
address: Martin Luther Str.14, 66111, Saarbruecken
Abstract
http://titus.uni-frankfurt.de/curric/gldv99/abstract/hong/hong.htm
and take a look at Christian Boitet's website:
http://www-clips.imag.fr/geta/christian.boitet
Christian Boitet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
and contact his colleague:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Didn't they both present a paper on UNL at
a recent conference, probably MT Summit 99?
Best,
Jeff
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