Perspectives on Localization

Perspectives on Localization
Title Perspectives on Localization PDF eBook
Author Keiran J. Dunne
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 363
Release 2006-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9027231893

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Over the past two decades, international trade agreements such as GATT and NAFTA have lowered international trade barriers. At the same time, the information revolution has fueled profound shifts in the ways companies conduct business and communicate with their customers, and worldwide acceptance of the ISO 9000 standard has established the notion that quality must be defined in terms of customer satisfaction. Falling trade barriers and rising quality standards have made linguistic and cultural issues increasingly important. To successfully compete in today's global on-demand economy, companies must localize their products and services to fit the needs of the local market in terms of language, culture, functionality, work practices, as well as legal and regulatory requirements. In recognition of the growing importance of localization, this volume explores a certain number of key issues, including: • Return on investment and the localization business case • Localization cost drivers and cost-containment strategies • Localization quality and customer-focused quality management • Challenges posed by localization of games, including Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPGs) • Using a meta-language to facilitate accurate translation of disembodied content • The case for managing source-language terminology • Terminology management in the localization process • Reconciling industry needs and academic objectives in localization education • Localization standards and the commoditization of linguistic information • The creation and application of language industry standards • Rethinking customer-focused localization through user-centered design • Moving from translation reuse to language reuse

Perspectives on Localization: American Translators Association

Perspectives on Localization: American Translators Association
Title Perspectives on Localization: American Translators Association PDF eBook
Author Keiran J. Dunne
Publisher
Pages 356
Release 2006
Genre
ISBN 9789027231895

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Translation and Web Localization

Translation and Web Localization
Title Translation and Web Localization PDF eBook
Author Miguel A. Jimenez-Crespo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 253
Release 2013-11-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134082118

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Web localization is a cognitive, textual, communicative and technological process by which interactive web texts are modified to be used by audiences in different sociolinguistic contexts. Translation and Web Localization provides an in-depth and comprehensive overview into this emerging field of study. The book covers the key areas and main theoretical and practical approaches of the subject, rather than a step by step practical guide. Topics covered include the often controversial definition of localization, how the process develops, what constitutes a text in this process, digital genre theory and its implications, and how to conduct research or training in this field. The book concludes with a look into the dynamic nature of web localization and the forces, such as crowdsourcing, that are reshaping web localization and translation as we know it. In light of the deep changes brought by the Internet, Translation and Web Localization is an indispensable book for researchers, postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students of translation studies, as well as practitioners and researchers in related fields such as computational linguistics, applied linguistics, Internet linguistics, digital genre theory and web development.

Translation, Globalisation and Localisation

Translation, Globalisation and Localisation
Title Translation, Globalisation and Localisation PDF eBook
Author Ning Wang
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 209
Release 2008
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 184769053X

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The essays in this anthology deal with translation studies in a global/local context and from a Chinese perspective. Topics such as globalisation, postcolonial theory, diaspora writing, polysystem theory and East/West comparative literary and cultural studies are all discussed.

Localizing Global English

Localizing Global English
Title Localizing Global English PDF eBook
Author Hikyoung Lee
Publisher
Pages 192
Release 2020
Genre English language
ISBN 9780367536398

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English is the most widely taught and learned language in the world and is used for communication among speakers from different language backgrounds. How it can be effectively taught and learned, what English means to, and how it can be "owned" by, non-native speakers of English in Asia and elsewhere, are all issues that warrant contemplation. This edited collection addresses these issues and more by looking at a wide range of topics that are relevant and timely in contexts where English is taught as a foreign language. The authors offer novel perspectives gleaned from theory and actual practice that can inform English language teaching in Asia and beyond. This book will be of interest to researchers, policymakers, curriculum developers, and practitioners in the field of English teaching and learning.

Application of Translation Studies

Application of Translation Studies
Title Application of Translation Studies PDF eBook
Author Cen
Publisher
Pages 0
Release
Genre
ISBN 9787310050925

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Translation and Web Localization

Translation and Web Localization
Title Translation and Web Localization PDF eBook
Author Miguel A. Jimenez-Crespo
Publisher Routledge
Pages 268
Release 2013-11-07
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1134082185

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Web localization is a cognitive, textual, communicative and technological process by which interactive web texts are modified to be used by audiences in different sociolinguistic contexts. Translation and Web Localization provides an in-depth and comprehensive overview into this emerging field of study. The book covers the key areas and main theoretical and practical approaches of the subject, rather than a step by step practical guide. Topics covered include the often controversial definition of localization, how the process develops, what constitutes a text in this process, digital genre theory and its implications, and how to conduct research or training in this field. The book concludes with a look into the dynamic nature of web localization and the forces, such as crowdsourcing, that are reshaping web localization and translation as we know it. In light of the deep changes brought by the Internet, Translation and Web Localization is an indispensable book for researchers, postgraduate and advanced undergraduate students of translation studies, as well as practitioners and researchers in related fields such as computational linguistics, applied linguistics, Internet linguistics, digital genre theory and web development.