Embracing a Multilingual World| Pokémon’s Expansion in Nine Languages
Key Points Introduction In an increasingly interconnected world, embracing language and cultural diversity has never been more important. Recognizing this, The Pokémon Company expanded the Pokémon series to accommodate a global community. In the Nintendo Direct presentation on February 26, 2016, Tsunekazu Ishihara announced the release of Pokémon Sun and Moon — making them available […]
Simultaneous Interpretation Equipment Essentials
Simultaneous Interpretation Equipment for Conferences and Events Understanding the essential simultaneous interpretation equipment is crucial for seamless multilingual communication at events. Whether you’re planning a conference, seminar, or business meeting, selecting the right tools ensures real-time interpretation that meets audience needs. This guide explores the best simultaneous interpretation equipment, compares infrared vs. radio frequency systems, […]
3 Storylines to Watch for Team USA in the 2016 Olympics
On August 5th, 2016, the opening ceremonies of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio will commence. Before the cauldron is lit in Rio, here are a few stories to pay attention to if you are a fan of the United States. Michael Phelps’ Final Splash After announcing his retirement following the 2012 Summer Games in […]
The Makings of a United Nations Interpreter
The interpreting world is full of diversity, featuring interpreters from various linguistic backgrounds, skill sets, and experiences. Each interpreting role has its unique requirements—some demand specific degrees or certifications, while others do not. Among all interpreter roles, interpreting for the United Nations is considered one of the most prestigious and challenging positions. The Role of […]
The Future of Simultaneous Interpretation
A few weeks ago, we covered a brief history of simultaneous interpretation. This week, we’ll look ahead and explore what the future holds for simultaneous interpretation, diving into advancements in technology, real-time interpretation, and the impact on professional interpreters. How Science Fiction Shapes the Future of Interpretation Science fiction, especially shows like Star Trek, introduced […]
What do linguists do with undocumented languages?
Introduction to Linguists and Undocumented Languages Many people believe that linguists have cataloged all the world’s languages. However, in reality, some populations are so isolated that their languages remain undocumented. Occasionally, researchers stumble upon a completely unknown language, spoken by a small group, but otherwise unknown to the wider world. In most cases, linguists know […]
As Ichiro Inches Closer to Hit #3000, Let’s Congratulate Allen Turner
It was April 2nd, 2001 when Ichiro Suzuki recorded his first Major League hit, a base hit up the middle off of Oakland Athletic pitcher T.J. Mathews. It was 15 years ago when I witnessed the first Japanese position player in MLB history record three hits, drive in two runs, and steal two bases against […]
First International Resolution to Protect Interpreters from Threats, Kidnapping, Injury, Death and Imprisonment
The Critical Role of Military Translators and Interpreters Linguists, more popularly known as translators, who work behind the scenes for the military, are in constant danger. Allies and foes alike view these professionals as spies and do everything in their power to prevent linguists from carrying out their mission: to protect fellow soldiers by translating […]
Common Myths about Simultaneous Interpretation
There are several myths and misunderstandings surrounding the field of translation. Some are larger than others, and more or less harmless. Let’s take a look at the five most common myths about simultaneous interpretation. The biggest misunderstanding of them all. Using translation and interpretation interchangeably, while understandable, is like nails on a chalkboard for those […]
What is Foreign Accent Syndrome?
Keypoints: Introduction Imagine waking up one day with a foreign accent you’ve never spoken before. This unusual phenomenon is known as Foreign Accent Syndrome (FAS), a rare condition caused by neurological damage such as a stroke, traumatic brain injury, or multiple sclerosis. The effects are fascinating and puzzling, leaving researchers and neurologists intrigued. Foreign Accent […]