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Language resources are crucial for research and development in theoretical, computational, socio- and psycho-linguistics, and for the construction of natural language processing applications. This paper focuses on Semitic languages, a language family that includes Arabic and Hebrew and has over 300 million speakers. The paper discusses the challenge that Semitic languages pose for computational processing, and surveys the current state of the art, providing references to several existing solutions.
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