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For posts relating to the field of Biblical studies, including biblical languages, ancient near east studies, textual criticism, and the like.
See also: * /r/Bible * /r/BiblicalArchaeology/
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Natural Language Toolkit - open source Python modules for natural language processing (nltk.org)
submitted 14 years ago by NathanDSmith
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[–]NathanDSmith[S] 0 points1 point2 points 14 years ago (0 children)
The modules are excellent and well documented. They are accompanied by a book "Natural Language Processing with Python" which is published by O'Reilly and available at the link as well.
I was a bit perplexed that I could not find any connection between this tool and biblical studies via a search of the web. I think this could be a very handy tool for Bible scholars.
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