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Vol. 5, Issue 1, 2020
Vol. 5, Issue 1, 2020October 30, 2020 EDT

What got lost in online machine translations? Effects on Aspect and Passivization from a literary corpus

Isabel Repiso,
online machine translations Grammatical aspect get passive Spanish
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Hispanic Studies Review
Repiso, Isabel. “What Got Lost in Online Machine Translations? Effects on Aspect and Passivization from a Literary Corpus.” Hispanic Studies Review, vol. 5, no. 1, Oct. 2020, pp. 47–66.
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