I'm saying I'm not an expert, but also saying that I'm not aware of a commonly accepted standard for spelling syntax and grammar. Linguists are working on those for sure, but is there a universally accepted standard as in (other) languages?
-
-
I sometimes think Cypriot journalists on both sides need some training on basic linguistic concepts. We both use language and handle its political side effects without full training other than correct grammar and spelling.
-
Especially in Cyprus the interaction between Greek, Turkish and English in translation causes a huge mess when it comes to discussing every single aspect of the intercommunal relations (not just when it comes to the minutae of the CyProb)
-
My brother can speak all three and works on data science for peace and political solutions to war in Cyprus. Not sure if he has time for translation but he obviously can do it. Can ask him (for advice) if you want?
-
Well academics shouldn't have to translate, they have other skills to apply. Translators and writers should be more aware. Do ask (for advice)
-
He's not an academic, but sure, are we Facebook friends?
-
I feel we probably are and that we have common friends that we don't remember. I think I realised who your brother is and I do have some common friends with him too.
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.