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- Social_localisation abstract "Social localization(from Latin locus (place) and the English term locale, "a place where something happens or is set") is, like language localization the second phase of a larger process of product and service translation and cultural adaptation (for specific countries, regions or groups) to account for differences in distinct markets and societies, a process known as internationalization and localization.Localization and Internationalization have been described in the The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics as the "two key steps in the preparation and translation of digital content for international markets and have formed part of the globalization strategies of multinational digital publishers since the mid 1980s."".
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink index_en.htm.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink blog.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink Wikipedia_Machine_Translation_Project.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink npit1.sitlec.unibo.it.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink 9781405198431.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink reinhardschaler.wordpress.com.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink what-native-translators-can-teach.html.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink 11562130468577763310.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink www.commonsenseadvisory.com.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink www.gala-global.org.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink www.i18nguy.com.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink www.jeaniejohnston.ie.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink contribute.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink www.libreoffice.org.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink www.localisation.ie.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink www.localisation.ie.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink solas.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink www.localizationworld.com.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink en-US.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink l10n.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink www.openoffice.org.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink social-localisation.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink OpenTranslationProject.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink www.therosettafoundation.org.
- Social_localisation wikiPageExternalLink ourcolleagues.
- Social_localisation wikiPageID "37740286".
- Social_localisation wikiPageRevisionID "560370391".
- Social_localisation hasPhotoCollection Social_localisation.
- Social_localisation subject Category:Internationalization_and_localization.
- Social_localisation subject Category:Translation.
- Social_localisation comment "Social localization(from Latin locus (place) and the English term locale, "a place where something happens or is set") is, like language localization the second phase of a larger process of product and service translation and cultural adaptation (for specific countries, regions or groups) to account for differences in distinct markets and societies, a process known as internationalization and localization.Localization and Internationalization have been described in the The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics as the "two key steps in the preparation and translation of digital content for international markets and have formed part of the globalization strategies of multinational digital publishers since the mid 1980s."".
- Social_localisation label "Social localisation".
- Social_localisation sameAs m.0ngt0l7.
- Social_localisation sameAs Q17154153.
- Social_localisation sameAs Q17154153.
- Social_localisation wasDerivedFrom Social_localisation?oldid=560370391.
- Social_localisation isPrimaryTopicOf Social_localisation.