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Significant progress has been made in adapting the Lithuanian language to the digital environment. A number of digital language resources and basic language analysis tools, as well as complex online language services and the Lithuanian language ontology have been developed, while a number of computer programs and tools have been localised. Computer applications relevant to society are being Lithuanianised, and the standardisation of computer terms is being carried out. Lithuanian researchers actively participate in the cooperation and mobility activities of international associations, and a core of Lithuanian specialists working in the field of IT application, and developing innovative work in this field, has been formed. Lithuania also strives for all citizens to have full access to digital solutions, which adds importance to the policy of adapting them for those living with disabilities.
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Gaidienė, A., Tamulionienė, A. (2023). Language Report Lithuanian. In: Rehm, G., Way, A. (eds) European Language Equality. Cognitive Technologies. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-28819-7_25
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