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Title: Multilingualism on the Web
Author: Marie Lebert
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Language: English
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MULTILINGUALISM ON THE WEB
MARIE LEBERT
CEVEIL, Montreal, 1999 & NEF, University of Toronto, 2001
Copyright © 1999 Marie Lebert
Dated February 1999, this study is divided into four parts: Multilingualism, Language Resources, Translation Resources and Language-Related Research. It is based on many interviews. With many thanks to Laurie Chamberlain, who kindly edited this paper. This study is also available in French: Le multilinguisme sur le web. The original versions are available on the NEF, University of Toronto: http://www.etudes-francaises.net/entretiens/multi.htm
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction
2. Multilingualism
3. Language Resources
4. Translation Resources
5. Language-Related Research
6. Index of Websites
7. Index of Names
1. INTRODUCTION
It is true that the Internet transcends lim