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  2. Transfer-based machine translation - Wikipedia

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    This representation can consist of a series of structures which represent the meaning. In these transfer systems predicates are typically produced. The translation also typically requires structural transfer. This level is used to translate between more distantly related languages (e.g. Spanish-English or Spanish-Basque, etc.)

  3. Interlingual machine translation - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1. Demonstration of the languages which are used in the process of translating using a bridge language. Interlingual machine translation is one of the classic approaches to machine translation. In this approach, the source language, i.e. the text to be translated is transformed into an interlingua, i.e., an abstract language-independent ...

  4. Domestication and foreignization - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the strategies of translation that balance the conformity and the difference of a text to the target culture. Domestication is the strategy of making text closely conform to the culture of the language being translated to, while foreignization is the strategy of retaining information from the source text and deliberately breaking the conventions of the target language.

  5. Language transfer - Wikipedia

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    Language transfer is the application of linguistic features from one language to another by a bilingual or multilingual speaker. Learn about the different types of language transfer (positive, negative, conscious, unconscious), the theories of acceleration and deceleration, and the effects of language transfer on literacy development.

  6. Transcreation - Wikipedia

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    Transcreation is a translation technique that adapts a message from one language to another, while maintaining its intent, style, tone, and context. Learn about the origin, purpose, and applications of transcreation in marketing, advertising, and other fields.

  7. Translation - Wikipedia

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    Translation is the communication of the meaning of a source-language text by means of an equivalent target-language text. Learn about the etymology, history, theory and types of translation, as well as the challenges and benefits of machine and human translation.

  8. Decoupage - Wikipedia

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    Decoupage is the art of gluing colored paper cutouts onto an object, often with varnish and other elements. Learn about its origins, techniques, styles, and notable decoupeurs from history and modern times.

  9. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a free online service that translates text, speech, images and websites between 243 languages. Learn about its development from a statistical machine translation to a neural machine translation, its various functions and features, and its usage and impact.