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- An interlingual homograph is a word that occurs in more than one written language, but which has a different meaning or pronunciation in each language...
- language system in the mind of a second language learner. Interlanguage or interlingual may also refer to: Interlanguage, a term in interlinguistics referring...
- 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...
- develops its own wordnet but they are interconnected with interlingual links stored in the Interlingual Index (ILI). Unlike the original Princeton WordNet,...
- original sentence. Unlike interlingual MT, it depended partially on the language pair involved in the translation. Interlingual machine translation was...
- meanings and/or pronunciations in each language. Such words are called interlingual homographs. Homographs are two or more words that have the same written...
- ("rather a communist than dead") is a pro-communist slogan. The slogans are interlingual and there are several variants of them. Red is the emblematic color of...
- proper when the "others" are all female, but as with many loanwords, interlingual use, such as in reference lists, is often invariable. Et alia is neuter...
- according to Roman Jakobson can happen in three ways: intralingual, interlingual and intersemiotic. In the case of intralingual translation, the changes...
- the common features of the writing systems of the Romance languages, interlingual comprehension of the written word is greater than that of oral communication...