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Tue Apr 17 2012
Software: LingPy-1.0 Released
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Date: 17-Apr-2012
From: Johann-Mattis List <listm phil.uni-duesseldorf.de>
Subject: LingPy-1.0 Released
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LingPy is a suite of open-source Python modules for sequence comparison, distance analyses, data operations and visualization methods in quantitative historical linguistics. The main idea of LingPy is to provide a software package which, on the one hand, integrates different methods for data analysis in quantitative historical linguistics within a single framework, and, on the other hand, serves as an interface for the preparation and analysis of linguistic data using biological software packages. LingPy-1.0 was now officially released. For more information, see http://lingulist.de/lingpy/index.html. The software can be downloaded from http://pypi.python.org/pypi/lingpy. Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics Genetic Classification Historical Linguistics Text/Corpus Linguistics Typology
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