...at the Mystic Bascule Bridge: EUGENE A. NIDA | Metaglossia: The Translation World | Scoop.it

Celebrating the life of a distinguished linguist and translator may seem trivial to some people. Today in New York City Eugene Nida's life will be celebrated. He was born November 11, 1914 and died August 25, 2011. In an ever more complex, connected world there may be no more important task than translation.

The United States is only beginning to feel the enormity of the issue of translation since English is such a dominate language throughout the world. Many Americans think of translation as a bit of a nuisance and expense. Nuisance in that if people are going to come to America they need to learn English. Expense in that schools (among many private and public entities) need to deal with communicating to people who do not know Englsih well (the Los Angeles Public Schools have over 250 languages spoken by children attending their schools). It takes money to teach those kids and translation is a very important part of the process.