other,14-4-C88-1007,bq incorporated , but as constraints on the <term> translation relation </term> , not as levels of <term> textual representation
other,13-5-C88-1007,bq system </term> design , and the basics of <term> monolingual UCG </term> , we will show how the two can be
other,21-4-C88-1007,bq relation </term> , not as levels of <term> textual representation </term> . After introducing this approach
other,33-5-C88-1007,bq present an example from an implemented <term> bi-directional Engllsh-Spanish fragment </term> . Finally we will present some outstanding
other,35-2-C88-1007,bq <term> translation relation </term> have <term> isomorphic derivations </term> . The principle advantage of this
other,0-4-C88-1007,bq questions </term> that we do not yet have . <term> Semantic </term> and other information may still be
other,24-2-C88-1007,bq parallel , in order to ensure that <term> SL </term> and <term> TL </term> expressions which
tech,5-5-C88-1007,bq After introducing this approach to <term> MT system </term> design , and the basics of <term> monolingual
other,26-2-C88-1007,bq order to ensure that <term> SL </term> and <term> TL </term> expressions which stand in the <term>
other,16-1-C88-1007,bq ( UCG ) </term> to the framework of <term> Isomorphic Grammars </term> for <term> Machine Translation </term>
other,32-2-C88-1007,bq </term> expressions which stand in the <term> translation relation </term> have <term> isomorphic derivations </term>
other,12-2-C88-1007,bq developing the <term> grammars </term> of the <term> Source and Target languages </term> in parallel , in order to ensure
tech,1-2-C88-1007,bq </term> pioneered by Landsbergen . The <term> Isomorphic Grammars approach to MT </term> involves developing the <term> grammars
other,9-2-C88-1007,bq to MT </term> involves developing the <term> grammars </term> of the <term> Source and Target languages
tech,19-1-C88-1007,bq <term> Isomorphic Grammars </term> for <term> Machine Translation </term> pioneered by Landsbergen . The <term>
other,25-3-C88-1007,bq obviating the need for answers to <term> semantic questions </term> that we do not yet have . <term> Semantic
other,6-1-C88-1007,bq paper discusses the application of <term> Unification Categorial Grammar ( UCG ) </term> to the framework of <term> Isomorphic
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