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This chapter provides a new state of affairs (Steurs et al. 2022) with regard to language technology (LT) for Dutch (after Odijk 2012). LT for Dutch is highly developed, and the Netherlands and Flanders have a strong and cooperative LT community. A lot of digital data is freely available through CLARIN and the Dutch Language Institute (INT). However, data and software have to be updated continuously, and there is a need for a new overarching programme to support research initiatives.
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Steurs, F., Vandeghinste, V., Daelemans, W. (2023). Language Report Dutch. In: Rehm, G., Way, A. (eds) European Language Equality. Cognitive Technologies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28819-7_12
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