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machine translation, in computational linguistics, publishing, and other fields, the use of computers to conduct large-scale translation operations. The electronic translation of one language into another or the electronic syntactic analysis of a text has been attempted since the mid 20th cent. However, the complexities of this type of operation, both practical and theoretical, have resulted in only a limited measure of success. |
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company, each party wrote their e-mail in their own language, passed through a machine translation system and enabled the employees on the other side of the water to read the e-mail in their own language. So a system was worked out where each side wrote their e-mail in their own language, passed it through a machine translation system and enabled the employees on the other side of the water to read the e-mail in their own language. ETS purchased Language Weaver's English-to-Spanish machine translation system to help in the research and development of K-12 computer-based applications that can offer native language support to English language learners," said Jill Burstein, ETS principal development scientist. |
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