Hi Teja,

I'm not sure we've published the information you're interested in, but
the best place to look would be at the research papers published by
Google Research:
http://research.google.com/pubs/papers.html

Specifically you may want to look at natural language processing
papers:
http://research.google.com/pubs/NaturalLanguageProcessing.html

And most specifically, those by Franz Och:
http://research.google.com/pubs/och.html

Cheers,
Josh

On Apr 29, 7:06 am, Teja Zavrsnik wrote:
> Hi!
> I am doing a research on Google Translate and there are certain things
> I have not been able to find. I found an information that there is a 6
> language corpus with more than 20 billion words. If I understand this
> correctly, this was at the beginning of Google Translate (languages of
> the UN?)?
> What I would like to know is, how big the corpus is now? If it
> supports translation into 52 different languages, does that mean that
> there is a 52 language corpus? How many words does it contain? I am
> interested in rough figures, does not have to be exact.
>
> I would be thankful for your answer or if you could at least tell me,
> where to find this information.
>
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