Global Character of Translation : An Introduction

Abstract

The global character of modern economic activity demands that translation moves into centre stage from the wigs. Traditional non-literary translation lacks professionalism: The emphasis in such international bodies as the UNO is on interpretation; in the commercial world, most translators got into translating by accident rather than choice. There has been a revolution in the field of commercial translation in the last ten years. A professionally equipped manpower now works with machines that assure speed, consistency, machine-readability and customer-satisfaction.

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G. D. Wanode, Pallav Vishnu

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G. D. Wanode, Pallav Vishnu (2014). Global Character of Translation : An Introduction. International Journal of Interdisciplinary and Multidisciplinary Studies (IJIMS), 2(2), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-30812