Metaglossia: The Translation World
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News about translation, interpreting, intercultural communication, terminology and lexicography - as it happens
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Insomnia in translation.

Pandora at the International Literature Today Workshop “Insomnia. Homer. Taut sails” begins Osip Mandelstam’s Poem 78 from Stone (1915) – his meditation on Homer, migratory ...
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Multifaceted benefits of bilingualism

Bilingualism has multifaceted benefits: economic, cultural, cognitive and even medical. Ellen Bialystok's research work has brought the discussion about the benefits of bilingualism to the forefront for nearly a decade. She is a cognitive neuroscientist and professor of psychology at York University in Toronto, Canada. She engaged herself in research studying the effects of a second language acquisition on school children. There was a startling finding out of a simple question to children.

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Valentina Hernández Hernández's curator insight, February 11, 2019 1:29 AM
This article points out some of the advantages of being bilingual. It takes into acount a neuroscientist's researcher who defends this idea due to the fact that she has been doing different studies about it. It can be useful for my research project since bilingualism in one of my key concepts.