Java Linguistics Software for Mac

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    oopinyinguide
    OO Pinyin Guide is a Java extension for OpenOffice 3 or higher. It enables the user to add pinyin transliteration over Chinese characters inside a text document. This tool can be useful for people learning or teaching Chinese.
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    NetBeans Dictionaries

    Additional dictionary files for the NetBeans spellchecker.

    Additional dictionary files for the NetBeans spellchecker.
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    HermeneutiX

    HermeneutiX

    Your graphical tool for Syntactic/Semantic Structure Analysis of texts

    HermeneutiX is a tool for diagramming syntactic and semantic structures of complex (not necessarily foreign-language) texts (e.g. bible or other historical excerpts). HermeneutiX is now part of SciToS (the scientific tool set). Starting with version 2.0.0, HermeneutiX can be found on GitHub. Please check out the release summary: https://github.com/scientific-tool-set/scitos/releases For an introduction, check out this video: https://youtu.be/uQjewyG0Ad8 PS: To run a Java application such as HermeneutiX (i.e. SciToS) you need a Java Runtime Environment (JRE). HermeneutiX is currently built to be compatible down to JRE version 6. You may download the current JRE here: http://www.java.com/en/download
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    LanguageTool

    Proofreading Software for 20+ Languages

    LanguageTool is an Open Source language/grammar checker. *** THIS REPOSITORY IS OUT OF DATE, see https://github.com/languagetool-org INSTEAD ***
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    Leseratte is a Java parser for German written language. Currently, it contains a German lexicon (based on the Wiktionary), inflexion rules, a grammar and a parser. (Semantics component planned.) Usable as a Java library, also provides a graphical UI.
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    XML-Print

    XML-Print

    XML-Print: typesetting arbitrary XML documents in high quality

    "XML-Print" is a joint project of the FH Worms (Prof. Marc W. Küster) and the University of Trier (Prof. Claudine Moulin) with support from TU Darmstadt (Prof. Andrea Rapp). Its goal is the creation of a XML formatter designated especially for the needs of the “Digital Humanties”. The project is funded by the DFG. Please visit https://sites.google.com/a/budabe.eu/xmlprint_de/kontakt and let us know, what you think about XML-Print – Does it meet your expectations? – What is missing? – Do you use it regularly? Thank you.
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