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AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION

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Throughout this chapter I will use the acronym GT to refer to Google Translate and automatic translation in general. Clearly, there are differences between for example, Bing and Google Translate, but for the purposes of this chapter such differences will be ignored.

For more on using Google Translate see Chapter 21 in English for Academic Correspondence and Socializing (Springer).

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Wallwork, A. (2014). AUTOMATIC TRANSLATION. In: User Guides, Manuals, and Technical Writing. Guides to Professional English. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0641-3_13

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