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English-French Verb Phrase Alignment in Europarl for Tense Translation Modeling., , and . LREC, page 674-681. European Language Resources Association (ELRA), (2014)New or Old? Exploring How Pre-Trained Language Models Represent Discourse Entities., , and . COLING, page 875-886. International Committee on Computational Linguistics, (2022)A Pronoun Test Suite Evaluation of the English-German MT Systems at WMT 2018., , , and . WMT (shared task), page 570-577. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2018)It-disambiguation and source-aware language models for cross-lingual pronoun prediction., , and . WMT, page 581-588. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2016)Improving machine translation of null subjects in Italian and Spanish., , and . EACL, page 81-89. The Association for Computer Linguistics, (2012)A BiLSTM-based System for Cross-lingual Pronoun Prediction., , and . DiscoMT@EMNLP, page 47-53. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2017)Findings of the 2017 DiscoMT Shared Task on Cross-lingual Pronoun Prediction., , , , , , and . DiscoMT@EMNLP, page 1-16. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2017)Forms of Anaphoric Reference to Organisational Named Entities: Hoping to widen appeal, they diversified., , , and . NEWS@ACL, page 36-40. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2018)Analysing concatenation approaches to document-level NMT in two different domains., , and . DiscoMT@EMNLP, page 51-61. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2019)Predicting Pronoun Translation Using Syntactic, Morphological and Contextual Features from Parallel Data.. DiscoMT@EMNLP, page 78-85. Association for Computational Linguistics, (2015)