wordnet 1:3.0-32 source package in Ubuntu

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wordnet (1:3.0-32) unstable; urgency=medium


  * cme fix dpkg-control
  * Enable building with ruby default (2.0) - thanks for the patch to
    Antonio Terceiro <email address hidden>
    Closes: #733110
  * debian/copyright: DEP5
  * debian/changelog.old_dict-wn: removed
  * Remove redundant parts from long description
    Closes: #736371
  * Do not Build-Depend from imagemagick any more and simply provide the
    BMP version of goldendict icon in the debian/ dir
  * cdbs -> dh

 -- Andreas Tille <email address hidden>  Tue, 28 Jan 2014 13:59:14 +0100

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wordnet: electronic lexical database of English language

 WordNet(C) is an on-line lexical reference system whose design is
 inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical
 memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are organized
 into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical
 concept. Different relations link the synonym sets.
 .
 WordNet was developed by the Cognitive Science Laboratory at Princeton
 University under the direction of Professor George A. Miller (Principal
 Investigator).
 .
 WordNet is considered to be the most important resource available to
 researchers in computational linguistics, text analysis, and many
 related areas.
 .
 Binary and manpages of WordNet as well as general manpages.

wordnet-base: electronic lexical database of English language (base data)

 WordNet(C) is an on-line lexical reference system whose design is
 inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical
 memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are organized
 into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical
 concept. Different relations link the synonym sets.
 .
 WordNet was developed by the Cognitive Science Laboratory at Princeton
 University under the direction of Professor George A. Miller (Principal
 Investigator).
 .
 Dictionary data and manuals which describe them.

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wordnet-gui: electronic lexical database of English language (GUI)

 WordNet(C) is an on-line lexical reference system whose design is
 inspired by current psycholinguistic theories of human lexical
 memory. English nouns, verbs, adjectives and adverbs are organized
 into synonym sets, each representing one underlying lexical
 concept. Different relations link the synonym sets.
 .
 WordNet was developed by the Cognitive Science Laboratory at Princeton
 University under the direction of Professor George A. Miller (Principal
 Investigator).
 .
 WordNet is considered to be the most important resource available to
 researchers in computational linguistics, text analysis, and many
 related areas.
 .
 This package contains a Tcl/Tk Gui to browse wordnet dictionary.

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