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Title: Rewrite WG Names to PY Names Automatically [in Chinese]
Author(s): Zhang, Xiaojun
Contact Email: xiaojun.zhang@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Chinese translateration
Chinese Pinyin Plan
auto-rewriting
WG
WG2PY
Issue Date: 15-Dec-2016
Date Deposited: 16-Sep-2016
Citation: Zhang X (2016) Rewrite WG Names to PY Names Automatically [in Chinese]. China Terminology, 18 (6), pp. 13-16. http://caod.oriprobe.com/articles/50434765/Rewrite_WG_Names_to_PY_Names_Automatically.htm
Abstract: It needs to translate the present Chinese personal names, place names and other proper names into other languages in Pinyin style, and also, to rewrite names translated in other styles in the past to Pinyin in order to temporize the national language plan and meet the requirement of broadcast Chinese. This paper summaries the rewriting rules according to the respective relationship between WG and PY, designs a rule-based software named WG2PY to rewrite the WG names in novel Six Chapters of A Floating Life into PY ones.
URL: http://caod.oriprobe.com/articles/50434765/Rewrite_WG_Names_to_PY_Names_Automatically.htm
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