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Cross-language Projection of Dependency Trees for Tree-to-tree Machine Translation

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Figure 3: An example of different syntax annotation
Figure 4: This is an example of alignment error where thesolid line is the correct alignment and the dashed line isthe wrong alignment
Figure 5: This is an example of a different expression where again the solid line is the correct parse and the dashedline is the wrong parse caused by DM.
Table 1: Parsing accuracy
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