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Machine Translation, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, March 1991
- David E. Johnson, Hideo Watanabe:
Relational-grammar-based generation in the JETS Japanese-English machine translation system. 1-20 - C. C. Gotlieb, L. d'Haenens:
Machine translation of non-literary texts: Some Canadian experiences. 21-33 - Harold L. Somers, Natsuko Holden, Patrick Saint-Dizier, Angela Ralli:
Book reviews. 35-54
Volume 6, Number 2, June 1991
- Valerio Allegranza, Steven Krauwer, Erich Steiner:
Introduction. 61-71 - Bente Maegaard, Sergei Perschke:
Eurotra: General system design. 73-82 - Annelise Bech, Bente Maegaard, Anders Nygaard:
The Eurotra MT formalism. 83-101 - Jacques Durand, Paul Bennett, Valerio Allegranza, Frank Van Eynde, R. Lee Humphreys, Paul Schmidt, Erich Steiner:
The Eurotra linguistic specifications: An overview. 103-147
Volume 6, Number 3, September 1991
- Sabine Kirchmeier-Andersen:
Implementing monolingual grammars and transfer components in the Eurotra formalism. 149-170 - Valerio Allegranza, Annelise Bech:
A treatment of unbounded dependencies in eurotra with an experimental coindexation tool. 171-182 - Cornelia Zelinsky-Wibbelt:
Token reference vs. type reference: Implications for machine translation. 183-192 - Doug Arnold, Louisa Sadler:
Transfer formalisms. 193-200 - Gertjan van Noord, Joke Dorrepaal, Pim van der Eijk, Maria Florenza, Herbert Ruessink, Louis des Tombe:
An overview of MiMo2. 201-214 - Randall Sharp:
CAT2: An experimental eurotra alternative. 215-228 - Blaise Nkwenti-Azeh, George Dunbar, Bill Black:
Book reviews. 229-242 - Errata. 244
Volume 6, Number 4, December 1991
- Editor's note.
- Iris Arad:
BITS, A Hebrew-English bibliographic translation system. 247-263 - Zenshiro Kawasaki, Fumiyuki Yamano, Noriyuki Yamasaki:
Translator knowledge base for machine translation systems. 265-278 - Chao-Huang Chang, Gilbert K. Krulee:
Resolution of ambiguity in Chinese and its application to machine translation. 279-315 - Christoph Zähner, J. C. Sager:
Book reviews. 317-322 - Announcement. 323
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