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Mark Olsen is Assistant Director of CILS and Technical Review Editor of Computers and the Humanities. The authors wish to thank Brad Music for his work on building a French lexicon and Peter Shoemaker for porting it to PC-Kimmo.

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Hinkelman, E., Olsen, M. Technical reviews. Comput Hum 26, 157–168 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00116352

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