Thanks Hieu,

I had subscribed to the mailing list and I’m getting the digest, but not sure 
why my email went for your approval. When I get the alignments from 
GetAlignTerm(), the index of the source word is relative? To get the index in 
the source sentence, I’m assuming that I would need to get the starting 
position of the source words from CurrSourceWordsRange().GetStartPos() from 
current hypothesis and offset the source alignment index with that value?

Regards,
Jasneet 
> On Jan 15, 2016, at 3:43 AM, Hieu Hoang <[email protected]> wrote:
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> To answer you question - the target phrase has a method called 
>    GetAlignTerm()
> that contains the alignment for terminals. This comes from the phrase-table, 
> and ultimately from the word alignment. 
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