Scot Mc Pherson wrote:

> Pardon my ignorance, but isn't this the function of IP?

No, it turns out that what they mean by UNL is an artificial human language, a
common intermediary that any human text can be translated into; they postulate
translation servers that know how to translate between UNL and specific human
languages.  Much higher in the stack than IP.  :-)

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