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  <Title>C/n G o C/ Q W</Title>
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6 Conclusion
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    <Paragraph position="0"> The results presented here further corroborate the conclusion drawn in Pinkham 1996 that the architecture of the MSNLP system lends itself particularly well to multilingual development and grammar sharing for related languages. Of special importance are the binary rule formalism (Jensen et al. 1993) and the linguistic development tools provided by the system.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="1"> While we recognize that grammar development proceeds rapidly in the early stages and slows down with increasing coverage, we have shown that the time frame for full-scale grammars can be much shorter than the 4 years reported in Cole et al. (1997), if the system is designed in the appropriate fashion.</Paragraph>
    <Paragraph position="2"> By keeping track of progress in a quick informal fashion, we also gather information on the time-frames required for all future shared grammar development?</Paragraph>
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