Tag: Terminology
I·ATE Food Term of the Week: The Neapolitan Gattò di patate
Gattò di patate, also commonly known as gattò – a term derived from the linguistic corruption of the French gâteau (“cake”) – is a...
IATE Term of the Week: Digital Single Market
It is the new direction in developing EU consumer protection measures. It was adopted by the Commission in 2015. This strategy is the EU’s...
International Annual Meeting on Computer-Assisted Translation and Terminology – JIAMCATT 2019
Introduction
From the 13th to the 15th of May, the European Convention Centre in Luxembourg hosted the JIAMCATT, the International Annual Meeting on Computer-Assisted Translation...
IATE Term of the Week: Isolationism
Isolationism
Isolationism as a general perspective is when countries are seeking to protect themselves and further their own advancement by not getting into foreign entanglements....
Terminology in the Brain of the Machine
Ensuring Consistency and Quality of Neural Machine Translation
The European Institutions count some 5000 translators spread over 10 Institutions and translating thousands of pages into...
Top 5 Articles of the Month – April 2019
Dear terminologists! Every month we offer you a selection of our most clicked articles and blog posts. This month we are recommending these five...
Video Fix: The evolution of “Electricity”
In our daily routine, we deal with so many words whose origin is unknown for most of us. For instance, have you ever wondered...
Terminology Without Borders – What is new?
This article is the first in a series of articles about the latest developments in our new collaborative project, Terminology Without Borders. It is...
Top 5 Articles of the Month – March 2019
Dear terminologists! Every month we offer you a selection of our most clicked articles and blog posts. This month we are recommending these five...
I·ATE Food Term of the Week: Tacos
Every culture has their version of a meal designed for eating on the run. For Mexico, this is the taco.
Like most popular street foods,...