Earlier this year research by the BBC World Service Trust revealed just how poorly understood
Earlier this year research by the BBC World Service Trust revealed just how poorly understood
The term “big society” has made its mark in the current year. Coined (or at any rate hammered
A historian in the Aegean Turkish province of İzmir has almost completed preparing the first Turkish
As one of the 50 Best Careers of 2011, this should have strong growth over the next decade
An American independent bookseller has set up a blog “Against Amazon”, despite being a judge for an
The runaway success of Stieg Larsson’s “Millennium” trilogy suggests that when it comes to
December 2 marks the finish of a word contest initiated by the President on Re-independence day
While the number of college students studying Spanish, French and German increased only modestly
Tougher language tests for new immigrants have again been called for after Government spending
Rockfield, near Monmouth, famous for its recording studios, was given the name Llanoronwy
The move has prompted astonishment among those aware of it. One management post has
About 70,000 Washington residents who have limited English may lose access to interpreters during
Although the web was founded using English, the swelling adoption of the world wide wibble is
Translation has gotten plenty of media attention in 2010, but sometimes for the wrong reasons
The Iranian translator Farideh Mahdavi-Damghani visited Korea for the first
The National Board of Certification for Medical Interpreters announced today that the State of Oregon
Federal laws have been on the books for years requiring medical institutions to provide
New York City legislators and advocates are calling on the state to implement a law so all chain-store
Wikipedia turns 10 this January. In 2010, we saw several Wiki Media Foundation bigwigs visit India
For those seeking jobs teaching English or foreign languages, the job market remains bleak — but