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Fair Trade Translation in an unfair world
From whining to shining
Future competence profiles of EU translators
Getting language right in 2020
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How much time does quality require?
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“I just moved on.”
Language interference: Forewarned is forearmed
Learning not to fly
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Mind the gap? Not at all! Revision across the AmE–BrE divide
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Read carefully – What is language design all about?
Science publishing in the 21st century
Technology – threat or opportunity?
The plain truth: Applying Plain English principles to improving texts
The Word is not enough: An introduction to LaTeX
Translating the Bible – it could cost you your life!
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Kenneth Quek, society news
Iris Schrijver, Translation quality
Charles Frink, Disrupting
Ellen Singer, Linguist and laymen
Valerie Matarese, Bad textual mentors
Martine Croll, Scribe or Shrink
Lloyd Bingham, Dealing with Dunglish
Goss & Maher, Editing in LaTeX
Saturday after break
Murray, de Jager, Goldsmith, Matarese PANEL
Nigel Saych, divided
Nigel Harwood, poorly written Master’s essay
Carol Norris, Developing
Kenneth Quek, Chinglish
Martine Croll, making ideas happen
Siobhan Wall, multicultural city
Sunday before break
Tom Johnston, Mid-Atlantic English
Tony Parr & Marcel Lemmens, translatorese
Jackie Senior, International
Joy Burrough, SENSE guidelines
Sunday after break
Senior, Burrough, Noris, Harwood PANEL
Maria Sherwood-Smith, Opportunities
John Linnegar, gremlins
Sarah Griffin-Mason, Trends to 2050
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Tom Johnston
Marcel Lemmens
John Linnegar
Ailish Maher
Valerie Matarese
Anne Murray
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Tony Parr
Kenneth Quek
Margreet de Roo
Nigel Saych
Iris Schrijver
Jackie Senior
Maria Sherwood-Smith
Ellen Singer
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