El dl 17 de 12 de 2012 a les 23:18 +0100, en/na [email protected] va
escriure:
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2012 at 07:30:39PM +0100, Tino Didriksen wrote:
> > To me, those examples have nothing to do with domain or style. They can be
> > solved in better general ways with a mix of CG, semantics, and lexical
> > selection. And I know this, 'cause it's what our non-Apertium closed-source
> > translation engine uses.
> > 
> > For example, the English text
> >     "The key to the piano will let you unlock it and hit the keys of the
> > piano which are in harmonic key."
> > translates into Danish as
> >     "Nøglen til klaveret vil lade dig låse det op og trykke på tasterne af
> > klaveret som er i harmonisk toneart."
> > 
> > In this example, the differences are resolved during lexical selection.
> > 
> > We have a total of 2 domains, for cases where the same word in the same
> > context truly means something entirely different. Introducing many tiny
> > domains is counterproductive when you could instead solve it in a general
> > way that will benefit all domains.
> > 
> > Don't lock away good translations in domains when it's clearly not needed.
> 
> I think I agree. You have 3 different meanings of "key" here.
> How did you differentiate between the 3 different meenings of the homonym?

With rules. I would do: default translation "nøgle", context
translations "harmonic key" -> "harmonisk toneart" and "hit * key" ->
"trykke * taste" (or something like that.) 

> Whet is your "non-Apertium closed-source translation engine"?
> A description?

GramTrans http://visl.sdu.dk/~eckhard/pdf/MTsummit07_final.pdf

Fran


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