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Resolving cases of ambiguity due to differences in the syntactic form of grammatical rules in source and target languages is a major challenge in the development of a Machine Aided Translation (MAT) system. The primary focus in this paper is laid on translation of text from English to Hindi, one among the most popular Indian languages. Producing an unambiguous parse tree is an extremely difficult...