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Kingdom of Characters: How linguistic innovation turned China into a modern powerhouse
Kingdom of Characters, a fascinating new book by Yale University professor and historical scholar Jing Tsu, argues that China’s most daunting challenge after its...
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Turkey floats idea of officially changing name to reflect native spelling, Türkiye
The Turkish government recently announced plans to change its official name in the United Nations’ registry of country names to “Türkiye,” which reflects the...
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NY court interpreters propose class action against state
A group of courtroom interpreters has proposed a class action suit against the New York State Unified Court System for discriminatory pay practices targeting...
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Looking at future trends in localization in the 2022 Imminent Research Report
Translated, a Rome-based language service provider (LSP), has released the 2022 Imminent Research Report, providing information on future trends in the field of localization.
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Could Google’s AR glasses break language barriers?
Earlier this month, Google gave the public a sneak peek at its latest piece of translation technology: a pair of augmented reality (AR) glasses...
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Language activists gather in Belfast to support Irish
On Saturday, May 21, thousands of activists marched through the streets of Belfast to show their support for legislation that would support and protect...