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Intertextuality and Translation

Fri, Dec 30th 2011, 23:18 Under Category by slannie06

As quite a successful text-based approach in translation, intertextuality undermines the originality of the text, it is defined as “the production of meaning from the interrelationships between audience, text, other texts, and the socio-cultural determinations of significance”.

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The AIIC has a glossary on professional terms on conference interpreting. Below are some of the basic terms and their definition extracted from the AIIC website.

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Fri, Feb 12th 2010, 10:57 Under Category ACTC Happenings by actc

Is it necessary to engage professional translators and interpreters when many are bilinguals (especially in Singapore)? Are freelancers or agencies better? This article on the overall discusses the benefits of engaging professional translation and interpreting services, as well as the difference between bilinguals, multi-linguals and professional translators and interpreters.

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Thu, Feb 11th 2010, 15:16 Under Category Useful Information for the Public by actc

A*STAR, EDB, MINDEF, SCORE… Ever wondered what are the actual unabbreviated versions and common abbreviations of main government department titles in Singapore?

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2010 Chinese New Year Office Closure
Thu, Feb 11th 2010, 13:09 Under Category ACTC Happenings by actc

Chinese New Year Closure

 

It is the Chinese New Year period again! As usual, ACTC will grant its employees an extra day of holiday and we call it the ACTC company holiday! Therefore in combination with the public holidays, the office will be closed from the 13th to the 17th of February. We will be back on Thursday, the 18th of February 2010 in the lunar year of Tiger! See you then and we wish you a Very Happy Lunar New Year!

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