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Wordsmith may
refer to: A writer, a
person who uses
written words to
communicate meaning WordSmith (software)...
- (published in the USA as
Wizard War) – 1986 (ISBN 0-552-12566-0) The
Wordsmiths and the
Warguild (published in the USA as The
Questing Hero and The Hero's...
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April 5, 1967) is an
American author and speaker. He is the
founder of
Wordsmith.org, an
online community comprising aficionados of the
English language...
- The
Wordsmith is a 1979
Canadian television film
directed by
Claude Jutra. It is an
autobiographical piece,
which brings to life the
wondrous wizardy...
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Chrysti the
Wordsmith is a
radio program about word
origins and meanings,
produced at KGLT in Bozeman, Montana. The two-minute show is
written and narrated...
- 2004. Kamal, Niraj. "Arise Asia:
Respond to
White Peril". New Delhi:
Wordsmith, 2002, ISBN 978-81-87412-08-3 Kapadia, Feroz, and
Mandira Mukherjee. Encyclopaedia...
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investigates the
iconicity of words,
arguing that
words are made by "
wordsmiths" and
selected by
those who need the words, and that the
study of language...
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natural language generation (NLG) technology.
Their flagship product,
Wordsmith,
transforms structured data into
written narratives,
allowing businesses...
- 223–224 Aitchison, Jean (31 May 2007). The Word Weavers:
Newshounds and
Wordsmiths.
Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-83245-8.
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