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Featured Article
Thursday, September 2, 2010


Perspectives
Dispatch from Argentina:
people, place, thing


NANCY A. LOCKE


When I first embarked on a 17-day visit to Argentina that would include participating in the fifth Language & Technology conference (August 18-22, 2007) organized by IMTT Translation and Training in Córdoba, I planned to visit companies and then write detailed profiles of each. As with most best-laid plans, mine went awry almost from the day I arrived, not because of any particular misadventure — except for losing my pictures, the trip was flawless — but because the story angle that I had originally chosen quickly appeared drab compared to the reality of the language industry in Argentina. You may visit company websites ... To read this entire article you must be a MultiLingual subscriber. For immediate access to the current issue, subscribe to the digital version. Already a subscriber?


Above excerpt taken from the October/November 2007 issue of MultiLingual published by MultiLingual Computing, Inc., 319 North First Avenue, Suite 2, Sandpoint, Idaho 83864-1495 USA, 208-263-8178, Fax: 208-263-6310. Subscribe

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