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interpreting in its practice recommendation for the post-pandemic era. Depending on the relative locations of speakers and interpreters, the four scenarios are: (a) teleconference interpreting, where interpreters are located together with some active

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speech to text tools to replace dictation recorders and typing. As such, it is safe to say that the turn towards digitalization took place before the outbreak of the COVID-pandemic and thus laid a solid foundation in numerous courts for adapting to the

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Introduction (Pandemic situation research in the Hungarian communities of East Central Europe) The COVID-19 pandemic affected nearly all aspects of social, economic, and cultural life. Similarly to the total institutions described by the Canadian

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In the first 18 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, Akadémiai Kiadó published nearly 180, closely or loosely related articles. Naturally, most of them belong to Medical and Health Sciences or Biology and Life Sciences . Moreover, there are

of the changes in the workplace and the reorganization of the kitchen. Elsewhere, a half-orphaned child shared its grief and sorrow. Unfortunately, several of our informants died during the pandemic. As I mentioned, the momentum of the work was not

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1 Introduction Upon the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic early in 2020, various forms of technology began to offer major assistance in various fields to overcome the disruptions. One of these fields was education. In response to the pandemic

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initial assumption was that news coverage would focus on the Covid-19 pandemic in all three sites, possibly racial protests in the US and other countries, the role of world leaders such as Presidents Donald Trump, Xi Jinping and Jair Bolsonaro during the

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enquiry, such as mindfulness training for interpreters and remote interpreting in the context of the Covid-19 pandemic. It is also an excellent up-date and complimentary companion to the Routledge Encyclopedia of Interpreting Studies ( Pöchhacker, 2015

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Latin Department of the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. The latest Workshop was realized, after a two-year postponement caused by the pandemic, as the fifth one in a series of workshops dedicated to the memory of József Herman organised in Budapest

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“Returning Home in the Greek and Roman World”

Symposium Classicum Peregrinum, June 10–12 and 16, 2022 Messina and Taormina

Acta Antiqua Academiae Scientiarum Hungaricae
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Patricia A. Johnston

-Galland examines the ironic fate of “Cassius Dio, A Bithynian ‘exiled’ to Rome?” 1 The Meeting was originally planned for 2020, then 2021, but had to be postponed because of the pandemic in those years.

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