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machine translation system based on rules
A machine translation system is based on a set of rules known as the rules of grammar, lexicon, and on programs designed to process these rules. Is flexible and serviced. The rule-based approach was the first-ever strategy for finding development in the field of machine translation. The rules are drafted with linguistic knowledge collected by linguists. Rules play a strategic role in different stages of translation: in the processing of syntax, semantics and interpretation in the context of language processing.
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