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      <p ns="0" title="WebLicht Overview" snippet="...hat can process the data described in the profile. On a successful answer (&lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt; that the repository found at least one such service) WebLicht updates the g&#10;" size="2376" wordcount="379" timestamp="2012-07-02T09:29:16Z" />
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      <p ns="0" title="Tools in Detail" snippet="...ilarities. Words with the same PoS are in some sense similar in their use, &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt;, or function.&#10;...gy is the study of how words and phrases change in form depending on their &lt;span class=&#039;searchmatch&#039;&gt;meaning&lt;/span&gt;, function and context. Morphological tools sometimes overlap in their funct&#10;" size="77722" wordcount="11124" timestamp="2022-06-17T09:46:13Z" />
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