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A translation that has been reviewed by a translator or Cross-referencetranslation company and considered an accurate and correct reflection of the Cross-referencesource text. To have legal status, ...
Language with a restricted vocabulary and restricted rules of formulation. Used, for example, in technical documentation to make the text easier to understand for users or for non-native speakers and ...
Someone with communicative skills in two languages. The term is often reserved for someone with native or near-native proficiency in two languages. Bilingualism is one of several required abilities ...
Translation in which more emphasis is given to the overall meaning of the text than to the exact wording (cf. Cross-referenceliteral translation); 2. Translation completed free of charge. Offered ...
Producing a rough or outline translation of a text to provide an insight into the subject and overall content of the Cross-referencesource text. Being less expensive and less time-consuming than a ...
Interpreter who provides – usually Cross-referenceconsecutive – interpretation between two languages in both directions. May be affiliated to the host company and act as facilitator in negotiations ...
DTP is sometimes offered by translators and translation companies/agencies as a value-added service to provide a one-stop solution for customers’ publishing needs. They will usually have the special ...
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