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<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>Dear Corpora colleagues, we'd like to add Sanskrit
to our collection of our data of 157 world languages. We'd like to compare
our data on the phonemic frequency of these 157 world languages to Sanskrit. We
have noticed that more often than not, it is easier to feed some text in the
computer rather than to find it elsewhere. This time we'd like to feed in the
computer the First Song of the Sanskrit "Shriimad bhaagavatam". The long vowels
will be shown as two vowels. What can you advise us? Will it be easier to feed
the Sanskrit text or will it be easier to find it in the electronic form?
Looking forward to hearing from you soon to <A
href="mailto:yutamb@hotmail.com">yutamb@hotmail.com</A> Yours sincerely Yuri
Tambovtsev</FONT></DIV></BODY></HTML>