Exam 8: Verbal Messages: Exchanging Ideas Through Language
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Language is a shared set of arbitrary symbols or signs that a cooperative group of people have mutually agreed to use to help them create meaning.
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Differentiate between accents and dialects by defining each and providing examples.
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Discuss how Japanese culture is expressed through the Japanese language. Be sure to include examples.
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Dialects reflect the variations in pronunciation that occur when people are speaking the same language.
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In professional settings,translation deals with written messages only.
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List and describe the most important factors to consider when selecting an interpreter or translator.
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What is the difference between translation and interpretation? What type of translation is most difficult?
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