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This paper shows that current operating natural language information processing systems fail to process the core properties of natural languages. While some advances have been made for the incorporation of lexical knowledge in these systems, much remains to be done. We point out at the limits of current information extraction and information retrieval systems, and suggest ways in which they can be improved.
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