In this Blog, you will find interesting posts about my own reflections as a teacher, translation practitioner, trainer and novice researcher, in addition to other interesting themes and issues in the field of education and applied translation studies.
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Saturday 8 August 2015
How do we perceive translation and translators in the Arab world ? (Research questionnaire)
Please take 15 min of your time to reply to the below question (link provided).This questionnaire is part of a research project on the notion of translation in the Arab region. The results of this research will be used in a chapter of the World Atlas for Translation (Benjamins). When you finish your replies, please press the "Done" or "Submit" botton. Your opinion is highly valuable.
The link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/tarjama
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Any questions, please contact us :
Fouad EL-KARNICHI : fouadelkarnichi@gmail.com
Salah BASALAMAH : salah.basalamah@uottawa.ca
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Any questions, please contact us :
Fouad EL-KARNICHI : fouadelkarnichi@gmail.com
Salah BASALAMAH : salah.basalamah@uottawa.ca
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