Language, Band 33George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1957 Proceedings of the annual meeting of the Society in v. 1-11, 1925-34. After 1934 they appear in Its Bulletin. |
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... translator has his own style and his own principles with regard to translation . Furthermore , the translators , because of their affiliation with different schools , had different preferences in terminology . Despite its heterogeneous ...
... translator has his own style and his own principles with regard to translation . Furthermore , the translators , because of their affiliation with different schools , had different preferences in terminology . Despite its heterogeneous ...
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... translation - or more precisely , an exact solution to the problem of machine translation - is inherently impossible . On the other hand , it may be quite feasible to construct a best approximation to a perfect translator by building ...
... translation - or more precisely , an exact solution to the problem of machine translation - is inherently impossible . On the other hand , it may be quite feasible to construct a best approximation to a perfect translator by building ...
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... translation is put in italics to indicate its insufficiency ( e.g. PY Ad671 , p . 160 , musicians and sweepers , one in and one missing from the vocabulary ) . The whole translation , in the absence of a final interpretation , is to be ...
... translation is put in italics to indicate its insufficiency ( e.g. PY Ad671 , p . 160 , musicians and sweepers , one in and one missing from the vocabulary ) . The whole translation , in the absence of a final interpretation , is to be ...
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