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CHASEN(1)						      General Commands Manual							 CHASEN(1)

NAME
chasen - Japanese Morphological Analysis System SYNOPSIS
chasen [options] file DESCRIPTION
chasen is a morphological analysis system. It can segment and tokenize Japanese text string, and can output with many additional informa- tion (pronunciation, semantic information, and others). It will print the result of such an operation to the standard output, so that it can be either written to a file or further processed. OPTIONS
-s Use partial sentence mode for analysis. -j Use Japanese sentence mode for analysis. KUTEN (including other puncuation marks) and empty line are treated as the punctuation of the text. -C Use the command mode for analysis. -b Show the best path. (default) -m Show all morphemes where ambiguity is identified in the best path. -p Show all paths expanding for all combinations of the ambiguity. -f Show formatted morpheme data in column (default) -e Show entire morpheme data. -c Show coded morpheme data. -d Show detailed morpheme for use by Prolog. -v Show detailed morpheme for use by VisualMorphs. -O[c|s] Show morpheme as compound words or their segments. -F format Show morpheme formatted by the format such as "%m %y %M %U(%P-) %T %F " . -Fh Print help information for -F option. -i lang Specify the character encoding of the input file. e: EUC-JP, s:Shift JIS, w:UTF-8, u:UTF-8, a:ISO-8859-1 -o file Specify the output file to be file . -w width Specify the cost width. -r rcfile Use rcfile as the chasenrc file. -R Use the system default chasenrc file (/etc/chasenrc). -L lang Specify language. -lp Print the list of parts of speech (hinshi). -lt Print list of conjugation types. -lf Print list of conjugation forms. -h Print help. -V Print ChaSen version number. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. SEE ALSO
The programs are documented fully by /usr/share/doc/chasen/manual-j.tex or /usr/share/doc/chasen/manual-j.pdf. AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Takao KAWAMURA <kawamura@debian.or.jp> and modified by Hideki Yamane <henrich@debian.or.jp> and Osamu Aoki <osamu@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). CHASEN(1)

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CELERYCTL(1)						      General Commands Manual						      CELERYCTL(1)

NAME
celeryinit -- Celery Management Utility SYNOPSIS
celeryinit DESCRIPTION
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