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Literary and Linguistic Computing 1989 4(3):214-217; doi:10.1093/llc/4.3.214
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Machine Translation in Natural Language Understanding

JUN-ICHI TSUJll

Centre for Computational Linguistics UMIST, UK

Jun-ichi Tsujii, Department of Language and Linguistics, UMIST, P O Box 88, Manchester M60 1QD, United Kingdom
Introduction of understanding capabilities is inevitable for future advanced MT systems to produce much higher quality translations However, the integration of understanding and translation processes is not so straightfoward. The paper discusses possible architectures of MT systems in which the two sorts of processes can be integrated in natural manner Multilingual text preparation systems and dialogue translation systems are proposed as possible framework for future research


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