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  2. Language professional - Wikipedia

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    Language professionals may be self-employed (freelance or small entrepreneurs) or employed at universities, research institutes and companies that generate scientific-technical documentation. [2] They may also work indirectly through a translation or editing agency (although the presence of an intermediary may hinder the development of a direct ...

  3. How To Get Started as a Freelancer - AOL

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    Turning your side job into a full-time gig isn't an easy decision. Keep reading to find out what you need to know about freelance jobs before making the move.

  4. American Translators Association - Wikipedia

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    The ATA represents both "labor" and "management"—that is, both the independent contractors who produce translation and interpreting services and the agencies who purchase them. The ATA does not provide union-type benefits, such as collective bargaining or health insurance, to its freelance members. [2]

  5. Freelancer - Wikipedia

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    Much computer freelance work is being outsourced to developing countries outside the United States and Europe. International freelancers use their skills in English to enable greater pay and flexibility in their work. [28] Freelance marketplaces provide a marketplace for freelancers and buyers. Service providers or sellers create a profile ...

  6. Robert A. Leonard - Wikipedia

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    Robert Andrew Leonard is an American linguist. He is best known for his work in forensic linguistics , which relates to investigating problems of the law by using the study of language. This includes analyzing legal material work such as notes, audio and video tape recordings, contracts, and confessions. [ 2 ]

  7. Linguist List - Wikipedia

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    LINGUIST, a mailing list that forwards all postings to the subscriber directly or as a daily digest. [6] LINGLITE, a mailing list that forwards once a day a list of postings with titles and links to the subscribers. [7] The LINGUIST List mailing lists are free and open for subscription using a web interface. [8]

  8. Language documentation - Wikipedia

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    The digitization of archives is a critical component of language documentation and revitalization projects. [9] There are descriptive records of local languages that could be put to use in language revitalization projects that are overlooked due to obsolete formatting, incomplete hard-copy records, or systematic inaccessibility.

  9. Nick Farmer - Wikipedia

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    Nick Farmer is an American science fiction writer and linguist based in Oakland, California, United States.He is a polyglot able to speak in 14 languages. [1] He has created 3 constructed languages for science fiction television series: Belter Creole for The Expanse, and Trill and Barzan for Star Trek: Discovery.