The Internet And Languages

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The Internet And Languages
Lebert Marie
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) With thedevelopment of information networks, the earth is getting smaller andit is wonderful to be able to make cultural exchanges across vastdistances and to deepen mutual understanding among people. We have toremember to respect national cultures and social systems. " December 1997 was a turning point for a plurilingual web. AltaVista, aleading search engine, was the first website to launch a freetranslation software called Babel Fish (or AltaVista Translation), which could translate up to ...three pages from English into French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Spanish, and vice versa. Non-English-speaking users were thrilled. The software was developed by Systran, apioneer company specializing in machine translation. Later on, othertranslation software was developed by Alis Technologies, Globalink, Lernout & Hauspie, Softissimo, Wordfast and Trados, with free and/orpaid versions available on the web.
Brian King, director of the WorldWide Language Institute (WWLI), brought up the concept of "linguistic democracy" in September 1998:"Whereas 'mother-tongue education' was deemed a human right for everychild in the world by a UNESCO report in the early 1950s, 'mother-tongue surfing' may very well be the Information Age equivalent.


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