ATIF 2015 Holiday Party
This post is targeted at all ATIF members whose presence we missed at the Holiday Party. Here are some pictures we’d like to share
Association of Translators & Interpreters of Florida
This post is targeted at all ATIF members whose presence we missed at the Holiday Party. Here are some pictures we’d like to share
Simultaneous interpreters listen to speech in one language, process it, understand it, and translate it – in real time – into another language. They typically translate from
The sounds we hear start to affect us before we are even born – but how long do these effects last? What if we heard
“This ruling shows companies are responsible for their own actions when they violate the law,” said San Diego lawyer Gene Iredale, who represented the plaintiffs.
Although the differences between languages are minute, and can’t be elevated to either a prison house or a world view, it is in language’s minutiae
On November 25, 2009 ATIF was registered with the State of Florida. That was five years ago. Now we are a very active ATA Chapter, offering social and
Audra de Falco gives us a what-not-to-do list for those who want to become successful translators. She covers business practices, client education, the need to turn yourself
To be really effective, for example, a simultaneous interpreter needs a repertoire of approaches. “Language is one of the more complex human cognitive functions,” Narly
ATIF is dedicated to promoting professional recognition and growth opportunities through educational and training initiatives targeting translation and interpreting professionals in the State of Florida.
ATIF is the Florida Chapter of the American
Translators Association, with membership open
to individuals who are active in the fields of
translation and interpretation.
Association of Translators and Interpreters of Florida (ATIF)