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title = "When St{\aa}lhandske becomes Steelglove",
author = {Danielsson, Pernilla and
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editor = "Farwell, David and
Gerber, Laurie and
Hovy, Eduard",
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pages = "266--274",
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T When Stålhandske becomes Steelglove
%A Danielsson, Pernilla
%A Mühlenbock, Katarina
%Y Farwell, David
%Y Gerber, Laurie
%Y Hovy, Eduard
%S Proceedings of the Third Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Technical Papers
%D 1998
%8 oct 28 31
%I Springer
%C Langhorne, PA, USA
%F danielsson-muhlenbock-1998-stalhandske
%X Names can serve several purposes in the field of Machine Translation. The problems range from identifying to processing the various types of names. The paper begins with a short description of the search strategy and then continues with the classification of types into a typology. We present our findings according to degrees of translation from which we highlight clues. These clues indicate a first step towards formalization.
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%P 266-274
Markdown (Informal)
[When Stålhandske becomes Steelglove](https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/3-540-49478-2_24) (Danielsson & Mühlenbock, AMTA 1998)
ACL
- Pernilla Danielsson and Katarina Mühlenbock. 1998. When Stålhandske becomes Steelglove. In Proceedings of the Third Conference of the Association for Machine Translation in the Americas: Technical Papers, pages 266–274, Langhorne, PA, USA. Springer.