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Use of Comparable Corpus in Teaching Translation

open access: yesProcedia, Social and Behavioral Sciences, 2011
AbstractComparable corpus is defined as a collection of texts in one language together with texts translated into the same language. Comparable corpus presents the opportunity to discover features that occur more frequently in translated texts or ‘translation universals’.
Norsimah Mat Awal
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Measuring bilingual corpus comparability

Natural Language Engineering, 2018
AbstractComparable corpora serve as an important substitute for parallel resources in cases of under-resourced language pairs. Previous work mostly aims to find a better strategy to exploit existing comparable corpora, while ignoring the variety in corpus quality.
Bo Li 0012, Éric Gaussier, Dan Yang
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A comparative study of the corpus luteum

Reproduction, Fertility and Development, 1995
The corpus luteum (CL) is a transitory organ which has a regulatory role in reproduction. Sharks, amphibians and reptiles have corpora lutea that produce progesterone which influences the rate of embryonic development. The egg-laying monotremes and the two major mammalian groups, eutherian and marsupial, have a CL that secretes progesterone.
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Creating a Persian-English Comparable Corpus

2010
Multilingual corpora are valuable resources for cross-language information retrieval and are available in many language pairs. However the Persian language does not have rich multilingual resources due to some of its special features and difficulties in constructing the corpora.
Homa Baradaran Hashemi   +2 more
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