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Machine Translation, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1988
- Sergei Nirenburg:
Editor's note. 1-2 - Harold L. Somers, Hideki Hirakawa, Seiji Miike, Shin'ya Amano:
The treatment of complex English nominalizations in machine translation. 3-21 - Roland Hausser:
Left-Associative Grammar: An informal outline. 23-67 - Jun-ichi Nakamura, Jun'ichi Tsujii, Makoto Nagao:
GRADE: A software environment for machine translation. 69-82 - Allen B. Tucker, Nick Somers:
Book Reviews. 83-87 - Koichi Takeda:
Computer processing of Chinese & Oriental languages. 88-90 - Harold L. Somers:
MT Summit, Hakone, Kanagawa-ken, Japan September 17-19, 1987. 91-95
Volume 3, Number 2, June 1988
- Xiuming Huang:
Semantic analysis in XTRA, an English - Chinese machine translation system. 101-120 - Roland Hausser:
Left-associative grammar: The algebraic definitions. 121-155 - Rudi Gebruers, Muriel Vasconcellos, Margaret King, Peter Lau, Annely Rothkegel:
Book Reviews. 157-175 - K. van den Eynde, E. Broeders, C. Eggermont, L. Vangilbergen:
Book Reviews. 177-213 - Michal Ephratt:
Semantic properties of the root-pattern array. 215-236 - Bengt Sigurd, Barbara Gawronska-Werngren:
The potential of Swetra - A multilanguage MT system. 237-250 - Glyn Morrill, Paul Bennett, Peter Lau, George Dunbar, Lee Fedder, Robert E. Frederking, Danny Jones, John S. White, Christoph Zähner, Graham Russell:
Book reviews. 251-297
Volume 3, Numbers 3-4, September 1988
- K. van den Eynde, E. Broeders, C. Eggermont, L. Vangilbergen:
The pronominal approach in NLP: A pronominal feature analysis of coordination in French. 177-213 - Michal Ephratt:
Semantic properties of the root-pattern array. 215-236 - Bengt Sigurd, Barbara Gawronska-Werngren:
The potential of swetra - A multilanguage MT system. 237-250 - Glyn Morrill, John S. White, Christoph Zähner, Graham Russell:
Book reviews. 251-297
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