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Crisis translation: considering language needs in multilingual disaster settings [PDF]
Purpose: The purpose of this conceptual paper is to highlight the role that language translation can play in disaster prevention and management and to make the case for increased attention to language translation in crisis communication.
Federici, Federico, O'Brien, Sharon
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Language and culture are intertwined and cannot be isolated from one another while translating culture, particularly in the realm of literature, poses significant challenges.
Munkhchimeg Otgonchuluun
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Teaching the Nation: Literature and History in Teaching English
Teaching English as a foreign language is rooted in the national interest of English-speaking countries that promote their own culture throughout the world. To some extent, ‘culture’ is a byword for what has come to be known as the modern nation.
Onoriu Colăcel
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Adapting to New Contexts. Cuneiform in Anatolia [PDF]
This article focuses on cuneiform and scribal education in Anatolia. It attempts to trace some of the developments in the corpus of knowledge and training when it let the confines of its initial area of relevance and was received in Anatolia by the ...
Weeden, Mark
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Main Factors Affected by the Threat of Extinction and Damage to the Betawi Language for Society
The Betawi language, like other languages in the world, is in danger of extinction caused by many things, including the dynamics of civilization. This situation threatens many contexts of indigenous Betawi culture and civilization.
Arju Susanto, Zeffry Alkatiri
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Self-Exile as a Writing Strategy in the Novels by W.G. Sebald and A.A. Makušinskij
In modern literary criticism, the concept and so-called genre ‘migration literature’ is commonly associated with the experience of exile, often for political reasons; by contrast, writers who have left their country for reasons other than political are ...
Ekaterina Olegovna Khromova
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A Comparative Study of Linguistic Ideology in English and Arabic Language
Linguistic ideologies aim to understand the language and culture present in the world. English is the most widely accepted language worldwide, used for global communication.
Raheem D.S., Benny N.S., Murthy D.V.R.
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Transnational encounters : crossing borders in Galician translation and interpreting studies [PDF]
Exploring the ways in which languages and cultures interact across borders becomes particularly relevant in our increasingly interconnected world, as it ultimately enables an in depth understanding of how societies influence each other. Translation and
Castro, Olga, Linares, Laura
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Building professional discourse in emerging markets: Language, context and the challenge of sensemaking [PDF]
Using ethnographic evidence from the former Soviet republics, this article examines a relatively new and mainly unobserved in the International Business (IB) literature phenomenon of communication disengagement that manifests itself in many emerging ...
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The Role of Language in Cross Cultural Bonds
The goal is to look at how language helps people from different cultures get along. Language is an important part of how people interact with each other because it is the most basic way to share ideas and information. Language is a reflection of culture,
Mustafa Hasan Ahtif, Nilotpala Gandhi
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