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Machine Translation and the Lexicon: Third International EAMT Workshop, Heidelberg, Germany, April 26-28, 1993. Proceedings / Edition 1
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Machine Translation and the Lexicon: Third International EAMT Workshop, Heidelberg, Germany, April 26-28, 1993. Proceedings / Edition 1
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Machine Translation and the Lexicon: Third International EAMT Workshop, Heidelberg, Germany, April 26-28, 1993. Proceedings / Edition 1
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This volume constitutes the proceedings of the Third International Workshop of the European Association for Machine Translation, held in Heidelberg, Germany in April 1993. The EAMT Workshops traditionally aim at bringing together researchers, developers, users, and others interested in the field of machine or computer-assisted translation research, development and use.
The volume presents thoroughly revised versions of the 15 best workshop contributions together with an introductory survey by the volume editor. The presentations are centered primarily on questions of acquiring, sharing, and managing lexical data, but also address aspects of lexical description.
The volume presents thoroughly revised versions of the 15 best workshop contributions together with an introductory survey by the volume editor. The presentations are centered primarily on questions of acquiring, sharing, and managing lexical data, but also address aspects of lexical description.