Computers in
translation
A practical appraisal
Edited by John Newton
Routledge
1992
[ISBN: 0-415-05432-X]
Contents
Figures … ix
Contributors … x
Preface … xvi
Abbreviations and acronyms … xviii
1 Introduction and overview. … 1
John Newton
2 The story so far: an evaluation of machine translation
in the world today. … 14
Jeannette Pugh
3 Made to measure solutions…. .33
Annette Grimaila
in collaboration with John Chandoux
4 The Perkins experience. …46
John Newton
5 Machine translation in a
high-volume translation environment. …58
Muriel Vasconcellos
and Dale A.Bostad
6 Esperanto as an intermediary
language for machine translation. … 78
Klaus Schubert
7 Limitations of computers as
translation tools. … .96
Alex Gross
8 Computerized termbanks and translation.
...131
Patricia Thomas
9 The translator workstation. …147
Alan Melby
10
SYSTRAN: it obviously works but how much can it be improved? … 166
Yorick Wilks
11 Current research
in machine translation… 189
Harold
L.Somers
Bibliography
… 208
Glossary
of terms …222
Index …
228