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TranslationTalk / Daniel
translationtalk
Yesterday, I gave a brief glance of real-life practice for students @ugentlw. I mentioned police, court, medical settings. I deliberately chose not to use any labels such as ‘police interpreting’
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Lina Hou (侯詠絮) — Black Lives Matter ✊🏿✊🏾✊🏽
linasigns
People: please don’t assign one sign language interpreter an event that goes on for more than 45 minutes and has multiple speakers. It’s not the best practice, and the interpreter
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Dr Jonathan Downie
integlangsbiz
Why PhDs in interpreting are vital and yet risky. A thread #1nt #research #subtweeting First off, what is a PhD? Most people think PhDs are about tiny theoretical details. They
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Judea Pearl
yudapearl
Sharing 2020 quotes that will guide me into 2021:"The data-fitting school is driven by the faith that the secret to rational decisions lies in the data itself, if only we
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Emma Rivière — Conference Interpreter
emma_interprets
The commoditisation of skills that have taken years to acquire and require life-long learning has never been a good idea — which #event organiser wants to jeopardise their meeting by
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Brianne Benness
bennessb
[med trauma]Sometimes people talk about internalized ableism in the undiagnosed/recently diagnosed community as if it's a character flaw and not a common side effect of a lifetime of medical neglect
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Annelies Kusters
AnneliesKusters
In addition to containing factual errors, this article is an opinion piece which is based on personal experience and anecdotal evidence, even if it is presented as a research-based article
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Dr. Maartje De Meulder
mdemeulder
Research report out with findings of the international study about remote sign language interpreting in times of COVID-19 co-authored with @oliverpouliot and @KaroGebruers @HU_Utrecht @HU_IGTD Available Open Access
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Josh Hochschild
JoshHochschild
How to read PlatoHere are some basic principles for interpreting Socratic dialogues.(Intended for new readers of Plato, perhaps useful to experienced readers too.)1/6 1. Every dialogue is an apologia for
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Sandstone
quartzen
When I see someone close reading a text and interpreting something like a character being concerned their (canon) friend looks tired and run-down as evidence of romantic/sexual subtext, I wonder
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Mohammad Ariful Hoque (masum)
Its_masum
Our thoughts and ideas have no limit. Language and other means of communication have huge limitations. When someone says "Tree" and you think you know what he means, think again.
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Leonydus Johnson
LeonydusJohnson
In order to believe in critical race theory, you must also believe in white supremacy. You have to believe that white people are so superior, that they can oppress people
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Jon Henner
jmhenner
Regarding the interpreter from Right Side ASL. The main complaint I'm receiving is that a person's ideology has no bearing on their work. If their work is good, then what's
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Tiffany C. Li
tiffanycli
Unpopular opinion: The Facebook Oversight Board is not that interesting. The Oversight Board is not a Supreme Court. They’re not making or interpreting law. Facebook is not a government. The
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Elisabet Tiselius
tulkur
Latest @troubleterps episode was indeed troublesome. Fascinating, but I have to stand up for neutrality & impartiality. I often hear @Colombias’ views from students or colleagues. Yet, it’s a serious
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wrdukedog
wrduckdog
Ok here goesMental illness/depression are very serious matters that should treated with the gravity they deserve and not dismissedSaying that, anyone who fishes for sympathy and attention, or even outright
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