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'''Universal Networking Language''' ('''UNL''') is a declarative [[formal language]] specifically designed to represent [[semantic]] data extracted from [[natural language]] texts. It can be used as a [[pivot language]] in [[interlingual machine translation]] systems or as a [[knowledge representation]] language in [[information retrieval]] applications.
== Scope and goals ==
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== External links ==
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* [http://www.cicling.org/2005/UNL-book Online book on UNL]
* [http://www.unl.ru/system.html UNL system description]
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* [http://www.undltokyo.org/ UNL Centre (Tokyo)]
* [http://www.unl.org.bd// UNL Centre (Bangladesh)]
* [http://www.undl.org.br UNL in Brazil]
* [http://www.bibalex.org/unl UNL in Egypt]
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* [http://www.iai.uni-sb.de/iaien/en/unl.htm UNL in Germany]
* [http://www.cfilt.iitb.ac.in/ UNL in India]
* [http://unl.ilc.pi.cnr.it/ UNL in Italy]
* [http://www.unl.rss.gov.jo/ UNL in Jordan]
* [http://www.ailab.lv/unl.htm UNL in Latvia]
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