Less than 1% of all translated literature published in the U.S. during the past 10 years came from a South Asian language, even though the region is home to more than 20% of the world’s population. To ...
The covers of two publications related to exorcism from the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops are seen in this composite photo. “Exorcisms and Related Supplications” is the first official English ...
It’s like Babel Fish but not in your ear. It’s like Babel Fish but not in your ear. is a reporter who writes about AI. She also covers the intersection between technology, finance, and the economy.
Two first grade students in a New York City elementary school use an AI-enabled device that allows them to overcome language barriers. A first grade child, whose parents moved from El Salvador to New ...
Reliable communication has always been one of the biggest challenges for K–12 education, both in the classroom and across the school community. But that’s starting to change.
In The Philosophy of Translation, Damion Searls investigates the essential differences—and similarities—between the task of the translator and of the writer. By just about any measure, Damion Searls, ...
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