Localisation - When Language, Culture and Technology Join Forces

Authors

  • Jody Byrne University of Sheffield

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7146/law.v3i5.6190

Abstract

When you switch on your computer and type up a letter, what language do you see? What about when you visit a website or play a computer game? Does your mobile phone speak your language? Chances are that each of these technological marvels of the modern age communicates with you in your own language. For many of us, this is so commonplace and seamless that we hardly give it a moment's thought but behind the scenes there is a whole industry dedicated to making sure that technology bridges the gap between language and culture without you even noticing.

Author Biography

Jody Byrne, University of Sheffield

Dr. Jody Byrne is Lecturer in Translation Studies and Localization at the University of Sheffield where he teaches translation, localization, translation technologies and subtitling. He haspublished widely on various aspects of translation and technical communication and is the author of "Technical Translation: Usability Strategies for Translating Technical Documentation" (Springer, 2006). He is a practising technical translator and is a professional member of the Irish Translator's & Interpreters' Association and a Fellow of the Institute of Scientific & Technical Communicators.

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Published

2009-03-01

How to Cite

Byrne, J. (2009). Localisation - When Language, Culture and Technology Join Forces. Language at Work - Bridging Theory and Practice, 3(5). https://doi.org/10.7146/law.v3i5.6190