Arabic-L:LING:Indexing Software Query
Dilworth B. Parkinson
Dilworth_Parkinson at byu.edu
Wed May 31 17:28:00 UTC 2000
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Date: 31 May 2000
From: GnhBos at aol.com
Subject: Indexing Software Query
Dear Friends,
I appreciate any leads on the subject, below:
>
> (I spoke with George Hallak on the phone, he asked that I send this request
> in.)
>
> We produce an Arabic language learning software program, The Rosetta Stone.
> With the software, we provide the complete printed text of our curriculum.
> Currently we do not provide an index for this book. What we would like is
> something like this (example in English, using line numbers).
>
> 1 boy
> 2 girl
> 3 man
> 4 woman
> 5 man and boy
> 6 man and woman
> 7 boy and girl
> 8 man and girl
>
> Then an index would provide:
>
> boy (1,5,7)
> girl (2,7,8)
> man (3,5,6,8)
> woman (4,6)
>
> We would like to either purchase software than can automatically compile
> such a list, or find out what such a service would cost. We have two
> products, Level I and Level II, each in voweled and unvoweled forms. There
> are about 3600 lines of script in each level, perhaps 8000 lines total
> (many of the lines are complete sentences).
>
> Attached is our Level I curriculum text in pdf format. Let me know if you
> need it in another form.
>
> Thanks for any information you can provide!
>
> Greg
>
There is a PDF file attached to the message, I will send upon demand.
Please, forward any information or address of companies or persons
who know of a utility or are willing to help for a fee (I do not think the
guy is asking for just a favor!). Thank you.
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