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United Nations General Assembly Resolutions: A Six-Language Parallel Corpus

by: Alexandre Rafalovitch, Robert Dale
In Proceedings of the MT Summit XII (August 2009), pp. 292-299  Key: citeulike:5661570

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In this paper we describe a six-ways parallel public-domain corpus consisting of 2100 United Nations General Assembly Resolutions with translations in the six official languages of the United Nations, with an average of around 3 million tokens per language. The corpus is available in a pre-processed, formatting-normalized TMX format with paragraphs aligned across multiple languages. We describe the background to the corpus and its content, the process of its construction, and some of its interesting properties.


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