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Translation Linguistics Social Sciences


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Open to Noncommercial translation related sites in English only.

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    Top: Science: Social Sciences: Linguistics: Translation

See Also:

  • - Translation and interlingual communication abstracts, articles and research papers.
  • - Roger Chriss's page with library and resources, including his "Language as a Profession" series of articles.
  • - Webring for sites about translation research.
  • - Book review with comprehensive summary of the contents. Issues related to legal translators and court interpreters.
  • - Compares the structure and lingustic aspects of these two languages.
  • - Proposals for machine friendly text authoring which will facilitate better machine translation.
  • - Related articles including glossaries, learning German, machine translations, insults and a comparison between Germany and England.
  • - General information about books and translation, in English and Greek.
  • - Jeffrey Allen's collection of existing reviews and evaluations of translation software and systems.
  • - Dissertation of John Richard Morton Gledhill literary translation theory.
  • - Lecture by M.S.N. Carpenter on whether freelancing is viable. Discusses various issues, including tips.
  • - Christian Erwig-Straughan's page about professional translation practice. Favourable mention of the companies Lengua Translations, Admcity China, Language Intelligence and Echo International.
  • - E-text of the PEN American Center Translation Committee. Available for browser viewing or as a Word 97 download.

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