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From: Bob LeChevalier-Logical Language Group <lojbab@lojban.org>

Could I hear privately from Lojban List subscribers who are working on or 
have experience in natural language processing, and who would be interested 
in corresponding with researchers who would like to implement a 
Lojban-based natural language interface. A newly formed French company 
(that I don't think is on the list, which is why I am filtering for them) 
is considering Lojban. Needless to say, people in France or elsewhere in 
Europe would be especially interesting to them.

lojbab
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