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Bilingualism ? the myths and the truth --$t3. The client?s viewpoint --$t4. Running a translation business --$t5. Your working environment and the tools of the trade --$t6. Machine translation and computer-aided translation --$t7. Sources of reference, data retrieval and file management --$t8. Quality control and accountability --$t9. Presentation and delivery of translations --$t10. What to do if things go wrong --$t11. Professional organisations for translators --$t12. Planning your exit strategy --$t13. Glossary of terms --$t14.Appendix --$t15.Index 330 8 $aThis is the fifth revised edition of the best-selling A Practical Guide for Translators. It looks at the profession of translator on the basis of developments over the last few years and encourages both practitioners and buyers of translation services to view translation as a highly-qualified, skilled profession and not just a cost-led word mill. 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