
#SmartReads on the Translation Industry, 4-2017
This is #SmartReads 4-2017 on the Translation Industry, a digest of articles and news on the translation & localisation industry. If you want to be notified
This is #SmartReads 4-2017 on the Translation Industry, a digest of articles and news on the translation & localisation industry. If you want to be notified
Iulianna van der Lek is an academic researcher, teaching assistant and trainer at the KU Leuven (Belgium). She is part of the team for the SCATE Project
This is #SmartReads 3-2017 on the Translation Industry, a digest of interesting, popular or unusual articles and news on the translation & localisation industry. If you
A controlled language is a restricted form of a natural language (such as English or Italian) with simplified grammar rules and limited vocabulary. These rules
This is #SmartReads 2-2017 on the Translation Industry, a digest of interesting, popular or unusual articles and news on the translation & localisation industry. If you want
There is a wave of enthusiasm passing through the translators and linguists community: Hollywood has rediscovered the linguistic hero. In the past, we’ve had
[Image: ©TAUS] Globalization of trade, social media, news and politics expose not only businesses but also consumers, governments and NGOs to audiences speaking in many
Edited by Professor Sin-Wai Chan (Department of Translation at The Chinese University of Hong Kong), the Routledge Encylopedia of Translation Technology is an ideal resource for
This article was originally published on the TAUS Blog with the title “Streetwise – Shrewed translation technologies to survive abroad”. This is an updated version. (Image
This article was originally published on the TAUS Blog. Can translation service providers and technology providers meet translation buyers’ requests? How can we
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