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Rennie, Jeanne – 1979
Translation skills require the ability to interpret information from a source language into the native tongue without distortion of emotional or written content. A broad knowledge of several subject areas, plus schooling in a special translator-training program, are prerequisites for a career in translation. Nonliterary translation offers the most…
Descriptors: Careers, Employment Opportunities, Interpreters, Second Languages
Weber, Wilhelm K. – 1984
An examination of translation and conference interpretation as well-established academic professions focuses on how they should be taught in order to maintain the integrity of the two professions and the highest standards in their exercise. An introductory section answers the question, "Can translation and interpretation be taught?,"…
Descriptors: Advanced Courses, Career Ladders, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development