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<DIV>Dear Vladimir</DIV>
<DIV>Are you thinking of inventories of sense related terms, as well as
hierarchical thesauri? You could look at our past ACRONYM (1994-7) and
present work (publications at <A
href="http://rdues.uce.ac.uk/bibliog.shtml">http://rdues.uce.ac.uk/bibliog.shtml</A>,
and demo at <A
href="http://rdues.uce.ac.uk/acronym.shtml">http://rdues.uce.ac.uk/acronym.shtml</A>.
We do deal with domain-specificity.</DIV>
<DIV>With kind regards</DIV>
<DIV>Antoinette Renouf</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=2>-----Original Message----- <BR><B>From:</B>
owner-corpora@lists.uib.no on behalf of P bI K O B___ B.B. (MOCKBA)
<BR><B>Sent:</B> Tue 09/11/2004 07:50 <BR><B>To:</B> corpora@uib.no
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------>>>>> thesaurus<BR><BR></FONT></DIV><BR>
<P><FONT size=2> I would be very grateful to anyone for any
info concerning compiling thesaurus from corpus (esp. from corpus of specific
domain documents).<BR><BR> As example - thesaurus of
financial terms compiled from financial documents
corpus.<BR><BR> Best wishes to all our corpus
society !<BR><BR>--<BR> Regards Vladimir Rykov<BR><BR>PhD in
Computational Linguistics<BR>Personal web-site:
rykov.narod.ru <BR>mailto: rykov2000@mail.ru <BR>Si etiam omnes -
ego non<BR>English version:
www.blkbox.com/~gigawatt/rykov.html<BR><BR>--<BR>Яндекс.Игрушки - яркий
перерыв в серых трудовых буднях. <A
href="http://play.yandex.ru/">http://play.yandex.ru/</A><BR><BR><BR><BR></FONT></P></BLOCKQUOTE>
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