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Machine Translation, Volume 8
Volume 8, Numbers 1-2, March 1993
- Doug Arnold, Louisa Sadler

, R. Lee Humprheys:
Evaluation: An assessment. 1-24 - Doris Albisser:

Evaluation of MT Systems at Union Bank of Switzerland. 25-27 - Doug Arnold, Dave Moffat, Louisa Sadler

, Andrew Way:
Automatic Test Suite generation. 29-38 - Sharon Flank, Aaron Temin, Hatte Blejer, Andrew Kehler, Sherman Greenstein:

Module-level testing for natural language understanding. 39-47 - Pamela W. Jordan

, Bonnie J. Dorr
, John W. Benoit:
A first-pass approach for evaluating machine translation systems. 49-58 - Steven Krauwer:

Evaluation of MT systems: A programmatic view. 59-66 - Stephen Minnis:

Constructive machine translation evaluation. 67-75 - Jeannette G. Neal, Elissa L. Feit, Christine A. Montgomery:

Benchmark investigation/identification project. 77-84 - John Nerbonne, Klaus Netter, Abdel Kader Diagne, Judith Klein, Ludwig Dickmann:

A diagnostic tool for German syntax. 85-107 - Brigitte Roudaud, Maria-Claudia Puerta, Otemea Gamrat:

A procedure for the evaluation and improvement of an MT system by the end-user. 109-116 - Shiwen Yu:

Automatic evaluation of output quality for Machine Translation systems. 117-126
Volume 8, Number 3, September 1993
- David Farwell, Louise Guthrie, Yorick Wilks:

Automatically creating lexical entries for ULTRA, a multilingual MT system. 127-145 - Roberto Basili

, Maria Teresa Pazienza, Paola Velardi
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What can be learned from raw texts? 147-173 - Roberto Basili

, Maria Teresa Pazienza, Paola Velardi
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Acquisition of selectional patterns in sublanguages. 175-201 - Clare R. Voss:

Symposium report. 203-207
Volume 8, Number 4, December 1993
- John D. Phillips:

Generation of text from logical formulae. 209-235 - Sergei Nirenburg

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Editor's note. 237 - Kenneth Ward Church, Eduard H. Hovy

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Good applications for crummy machine translation. 239-258 - Peter G. Peterson, A. P. Neal, Doug Arnold, Blaise Nkwenti-Azeh:

Book reviews. 259-279

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