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Date: 2004-07-13 23:02:39
Linguistics
Computational linguistics
Language
Machine translation
Natural language processing
Semantics
Applied linguistics
Example-based machine translation
Text corpus
Word-sense disambiguation
Parallel text
Translation

Translation Selection for Japanese-English Noun-Noun Compounds Takaaki Tanaka Timothy Baldwin

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