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Perhaps [Earley's algorithm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earley's_algorithm] to parse context-free grammars (which has a left-to-right longest-match philosophy as Apertium) could be used to perform more complex syntactical transformations.
Perhaps [Earley's algorithm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earley's_algorithm] to parse context-free grammars (which has a left-to-right longest-match philosophy as Apertium) could be used to perform more complex syntactical transformations; this could be useful for distant language pairs.

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Perhaps [Earley's algorithm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earley's_algorithm] to parse context-free grammars (which has a left-to-right longest-match philosophy as Apertium) could be used to perform more complex syntactical transformations; this could be useful for distant language pairs.