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This Survey of the State of the Art in Human Language Technology (1996) covers a lot of ground, including speech recognition, machine translation and the like. Useful resource for getting up to speed on these technologies. John Hutchins' website includes lots of papers on MT, including lots of papers on the history of machine translation - gives good background to the entire field. Issue 8.05 of Wired Magazine (May 2000) has a collection of MT articles (here, here (Read Full Article)
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