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This article aims to popularly introduce basic law of information -fundamental theory of generalized bilingual processing. Bilingual can be divided into three categories: narrow bilingual, such as Chinese and English; alternative bilingual, such as terms and sayings; generalized bilingual, such as mathematical language (arithmetic figures for example) and natural language (Chinese characters for example). They all belong to the generalized text in board sense.1-2 Basic Law of information contains: A, existence of the real basic information as an axiom; B, law of human-computer interaction; and C, law of interpersonal communication. The core problem is how to resolve ambiguity in translation and machine translation, which is the focus of this article. 3-5

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  • This article aims to popularly introduce basic law of information - -fundamental theory of generalized bilingual processing

  • Bilingual can be divided into three categories: narrow bilingual, such as Chinese and English; alternative bilingual, such as terms and sayings; generalized bilingual, such as mathematical language and natural language (Chinese characters for example)

  • The core problem is how to resolve ambiguity in translation and machine translation, which is the focus of this article. 3-5

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This article aims to popularly introduce basic law of information - -fundamental theory of generalized bilingual processing. Bilingual can be divided into three categories: narrow bilingual, such as Chinese and English; alternative bilingual, such as terms and sayings; generalized bilingual, such as mathematical language (arithmetic figures for example) and natural language (Chinese characters for example). They all belong to the generalized text in board sense.[1,2]. The core problem is how to resolve ambiguity in translation and machine translation, which is the focus of this article. The core problem is how to resolve ambiguity in translation and machine translation, which is the focus of this article. 3-5

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