Controlled natural language
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Controlled Natural Languages are subsets of natural languages whose grammars and dictionaries have been restricted in order to reduce or eliminate both ambiguity and complexity. This is usually done to aid non-native speakers of a natural language in understanding it, or to ease computer processing of a natural language.
[edit] Languages
Examples of existing controlled natural languages include:
- Attempto Controlled English
- Common Logic Controlled English (CLCE)
- Metalog's Pseudo Natural Language (PNL)
- Uwe Muegge's Controlled Language Optimized for Uniform Translation (CLOUT)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Controlled Natural Languages (Macquarie University)
- ASD Simplified Technical English (AeroSpace and Defence Industries Association of Europe--formerly AECMA)
- Simplus - Simplified English Checker