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ISBN 10: 1853595802
ISBN 13: 978-1853595806
Author: Dr. Minako O'Hagan, David Ashworth
The Internet is accelerating globalization by exposing organizations and individuals to global audiences. This in turn is driving teletranslation and teleinterpretation, new types of multilingual support, which are functional in digital communications environments. The book describes teletranslation and teleinterpretation by exploring a number of key emerging contexts for language professionals.
Part 1: Setting the Scene
1. Translation and Interpretation in Transition: Serving the Digital World
2. Redefining Context for Teletranslation and Teleinterpretation
Part 2: Technologies Enabling Teletranslation
3. Language Engineering and the Internet
4. Computer-mediated Communication and Translation
5. Globalization and Localization: Culturalization of Content and Package
Part 3: Emerging Domains of Translation Practice
6. Teletranslation
7. Teleinterpretation
Part 4: Future Tense
8. Virtual Communities for Translators and Interpreters
9. Global Information Society and the New Paradigm of Language Support
10. New Paradigm of Translation and Interpretation
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Tags: Dr Minako O'Hagan, David Ashworth, Translation, Mediated, Communication, Digital, World, Globalization, Localization