
New Directions in Machine Translation
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Content
- Intro
- Preface
- Contents
- Recent Developments in Machine Translation
- Language and the Computer Society
- The State of the Art in Machine Translation in the U.S.S.R.
- MT Research in China
- Pros and Cons of the Pivot and Transfer Approaches in Multilingual Machine Translation
- A Sublanguage Approach to Japanese- English Machine Translation
- ATAMIRI - Interlingual MT Using the Aymara Language
- The Architecture of DLT - Interlingual or Double Direct?
- Discourse Structure - Some Implications for Machine Translation
- What Is a Cross-Linguistically Valid Interpretation of Discourse?
- Advanced Terminology Banks Supporting Knowledge-Based MT
- Terminologia Esperanto-Centro
- Universal Applicability of Dependency Grammar
- Translating to and from Swedish by SWETRA - a Multilanguage Translation System
- Hungarian - a Special Challenge to Machine Translation?
- Learning from Translation Mistakes
- On Some Results of the Conference
- Index
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