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* Planas, E., Furuse, O. (1999) "Formalizing translation memories". ''Proc. MT Summit'' VII. pp. 331–339 |
* Planas, E., Furuse, O. (1999) "Formalizing translation memories". ''Proc. MT Summit'' VII. pp. 331–339 |
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* Elliott Macklovitch and Graham Russell (2000) "What's been Forgotten in Translation Memory". ''AMTA 2000'' pp.137–146 |
* Elliott Macklovitch and Graham Russell (2000) "What's been Forgotten in Translation Memory". ''AMTA 2000'' pp.137–146 |
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Translation_Memory_eXchange |
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Revision as of 10:36, 1 August 2010
Apertium can use a translation memory (TMX file) to override the default translations by using the -m
(and -o
) command line argument:
-m memory.tmx use a translation memory to recycle translations -o direction translation direction using the translation memory, by default 'direction' is used instead
Further reading
- Planas, E., Furuse, O. (1999) "Formalizing translation memories". Proc. MT Summit VII. pp. 331–339
- Elliott Macklovitch and Graham Russell (2000) "What's been Forgotten in Translation Memory". AMTA 2000 pp.137–146
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Translation_Memory_eXchange