We need to teach machines to understand the meaning of words. That's really hard. Recently, on the eighth floor of an office building in Arlington, Va., Rachael held her finger...
We need to teach machines to understand the meaning of words. That's really hard. Recently, on the eighth floor of an office building in Arlington, Va., Rachael held her finger...
Language Lab and Language Matters become TransLingua Expands In August 2011 The Language Lab and Language Matters officially became TransLingua with offices in New York City and Boulder, Colorado. We...
"Most of what has been written about the Islamic world by the so-called experts on Islam and the Middle East—who claim to tell us the real truth about Islam and...
What's a childhood without nursery rhymes? And what's a nursery rhyme without, well, rhyme? Rhyme and rhythm in language are important parts of storytelling, especially for children, but how would...
With only one day left before an important conference about ending sexual violence against women, the Nobel Women's Initiative faced a scheduling conflict when their Swahili Interpreter was forced to...
Panel and Roundtable at New York University On March 11, 2014 The New York Circle of Translators hosted a panel and roundtable discussion at New York University about career opportunities...
Amy Brunner September 18th is Independence Day in my Mother's home country of Chile. It is day where the entire country celebrates Chile's emancipation from Spanish rule. For the past...
A Swiss-American in Paris TransLingua owner (and Swiss citizen), Nicole Cee, will be in Paris, France for client meetings from Monday, October 15 through Friday, October 19. If you're in...
2012 ATA Conference Follow Ilaria as she tweets her way through the 2012 ATA Conference in San Diego - Wednesday, October 24 through Sunday, October 27. Want to schedule a...
Found in Translation: How Language Shapes Our Lives Every time I take the train from Boston to New York, I cannot help but mentally play the song, "New York State...