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Some Linguistic Problems Connected with Machine Translation
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 March 2022
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During my recent work on machine translation (3), I have come across many problems of a linguistic nature that should be of general methodological interest. Some of these problems have never been treated extensively before. Others that have been discussed previously appear now in a different and rather interesting light.
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- Copyright © 1953, The Williams & Wilkins Company
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This work has been supported in part by the Signal Corps, The Air Materiel Command, and the Office of Naval Research, and in part by the Rockefeller Foundation.
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