Controlled natural language
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Controlled natural languages (CNLs) are subsets of natural languages that are obtained by restricting the grammar and vocabulary in order to reduce or eliminate ambiguity and complexity. Traditionally, controlled languages fall into two major types: those that improve readability for human readers (e.g. non-native speakers), and those that enable reliable automatic semantic analysis of the language.
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See also
- Constructed language
- Knowledge representation and reasoning
- Natural language processing
- Controlled vocabulary
- Controlled language in machine translation
- Structured English
- Word-sense disambiguation
- Simple English Wikipedia
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