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From: thssyxk@iitmax.iit.edu (Yeongkwun Kim)
Subject: Re:machine translation project of the 1950s
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Organization: Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago
Date: Tue, 20 Sep 94 00:19:51 GMT
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 in article <d-hoopingarner.6.0010A7D2@gvsu.edu>, Dennie Hoopingarner
<d-hoopingarner@gvsu.edu> wrote:

>>>> Hi.  I interest in delving into the field of machine transaltion from a 
>>>> theoretical linguist's perspective, particularly the practical failure of the 
>>>> machine translation project of (I think) the 1950's.

>>>> Can anyone point me in the direction of information on this topic?

>>>> Thanks.

>>>> Dennie Hoopingarner
>>>> hoopingd@gvsu.edu

   How about looking at Yehoshua Bar-Hillel's "The Present Status of
 Automatic Translation of Languages" on the "Advances in Computers",
 vol.1, pp91-163, 1960?

 Thanks.

 Yeongkwun Kim
 Illinois Institute of Technology 
 Chicago,Ill.



