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  • 11National Translation Mission — (NTM) is a Government of India initiative to make knowledge texts accessible, in all Indian languages listed in the VIII schedule of the Constitution, through translation. NTM was set up as per National Knowledge Commission s recommendation. The… …

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  • 12Machine translation software usability — The sections below give objective criteria for evaluating the usability of machine translation software output. Stationarity or Canonical Form Do repeated translations converge on a single expression in both languages? I.e. does the translation… …

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  • 13Dictionary-based machine translation — Machine translation can use a method based on dictionary entries, which means that the words will be translated as a dictionary does – word by word, usually without much correlation of meaning between them. Dictionary lookups may be done with or… …

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  • 14Computer-assisted translation — Part of a series on Translation Types Language interpretation …

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  • 15Statistical machine translation — (SMT) is a machine translation paradigm where translations are generated on the basis of statistical models whose parameters are derived from the analysis of bilingual text corpora. The statistical approach contrasts with the rule based… …

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  • 16Gender in Bible translation — Gender and Bible translation have been the subject of debate for the last two or three decades.Fact|date=July 2008 Few disagreements surround the gender of God in translation, most attention has been given to gendered terms referring to humankind …

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  • 17Example-based machine translation — The Example based machine translation (EBMT) approach to machine translation is often characterized by its use of a bilingual corpus with parallel texts as its main knowledge base, at run time. It is essentially a translation by analogy and can… …

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  • 18Donkey sentence — Donkey sentences are sentences that contain a certain type of anaphora, such as: Every farmer who owns a donkey beats it. Every police officer who arrested a murderer insulted him. Donkey sentences became a major force in advancing semantic… …

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  • 19Atomic sentence — In logic, an atomic sentence is a type of declarative sentence which is either true or false (may also be referred to as a proposition, statement or truthbearer) and which cannot be broken down into other simpler sentences. For example The dog… …

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  • 20Green's Literal Translation — Bible translation infobox | translation title= full name= Literal Translation of the Bible other names= abbreviation= language=English NT published= OT published= complete bible published=1985 apocrypha books= author info=Jay P Green derived from …

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