Machine Translation: An Introductory GuideD. Arnold |
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Introduction and Overview | 1 |
Machine Translation in Practice | 19 |
Representation and Processing | 37 |
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ambiguity analysis approach Artificial Intelligence automatic auxiliary verb bilingual dictionary bitext button Chapter clean the printer component Computational Linguistics constituent structure constructions contain controlled language corpus described discussion Druckdichte editor engine English errors ETRANS evaluation example fact Figure French German give grammatical relations human translators idea idioms important indicate inflection input sentences interlingual interpretation involved issues Japanese level of representation lexical linguistic knowledge look Machine Translation markup meaning METEO system monolingual morphological MT system Natural Language Processing node normally noun phrase object output paper dictionaries parse particular possible post-editing preposition print density produce pronoun real world knowledge restrictions rules scoring semantic relations sense SGML simple sort source language source text sublanguage syntactic synthesis target language test suite transfer transformer translation problems tree typically underlying representation user should clean verb vocabulary word processor words