Published June 7, 2024
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Future Trends and Developments in Terminological Translation
- 1. Student of International Journalism faculty, UZSWLU
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In this article, we discuss new technologies, method development,
interdisciplinary collaboration and the impact of global trends on the practice of
terminological translation. By exploring these future trends and developments, this
article aims to provide an overview of the evolving nature of terminological
translation and its implications for language professionals, researchers and
stakeholders in various fields
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