Lea Cyrus


2006

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Building a resource for studying translation shifts
Lea Cyrus
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC’06)

This paper describes an interdisciplinary approach which brings together the fields of corpus linguistics and translation studies. It presents ongoing work on the creation of a corpus resource in which translation shifts are explicitly annotated. Translation shifts denote departures from formal correspondence between source and target text, i.e. deviations that have occurred during the translation process. A resource in which such shifts are annotated in a systematic way will make it possible to study those phenomena that need to be addressed if machine translation output is to resemble human translation. The resource described in this paper contains English source texts (parliamentary proceedings) and their German translations. The shift annotation is based on predicate-argument structures and proceeds in two steps: first, predicates and their arguments are annotated monolingually in a straightforward manner. Then, the corresponding English and German predicates and arguments are aligned with each other. Whenever a shift - mainly grammatical or semantic - has occurred, the alignment is tagged accordingly.

2004

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A Model for Fine-Grained Alignment of Multilingual Texts
Lea Cyrus | Hendrik Feddes
Proceedings of the Workshop on Multilingual Linguistic Resources

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