Information-based syntax and semantics: Vol. 1: fundamentals
Information-based syntax and semantics: Vol. 1: fundamentals
Introduction To Automata Theory, Languages, And Computation
Introduction To Automata Theory, Languages, And Computation
Pattern-based context-free grammars for machine translation
ACL '96 Proceedings of the 34th annual meeting on Association for Computational Linguistics
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Any natural language is regarded as a representation of semantic language. The translation between two languages (I, J) is regarded as a transformation between two representations. A natural language-I is translated into another natural language-J only by two steps. One is semantic-analysis of language-I based on "semantic-element-representation-base of language-I", the other is deploying into the representation of language-J based on "semantic-element-representation-base of language-J". For translating in N natural languages, it is needed to develop N translation systems only, rather than N(N-1)/2, or 2N systems.