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Alpha Omega Translations hires new Sales Representative

Alpha Omega Translations hires new Sales Representative

Alpha Omega Translations is pleased to announce a new addition to our company! Chris Russo officially began with Alpha Omega Translations on March 1st as a Sales Representative. While new to our industry, Chris has been in Sales for the last seven years. Chris has a BS in Business management from University of Maryland. He worked […]

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The ELIA Networking Days, a Unique Language Industry Event

The ELIA Networking Days, a Unique Language Industry Event

[ 0 ] October 13, 2014 |

By Dimitra Hengen As a CEO/business owner in the language industry I am always looking for opportunities to develop my own knowledge and grow my company so I took advantage of the opportunity to attend the European language Industry conference in Tuscany. Elia’s ND Tuscany was held in Tuscany, a few miles from Florence, at […]

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Olympic Interpreting

Olympic Interpreting

[ 0 ] February 5, 2014 |

Palm trees inertly witness a lively conversation in foreign tongues on a sidewalk in Sochi, Russia. Big mounds of snow muffle another one in the adjoining ski resort, well above the altitude of the Black sea-side city. The athletes are present at last and the liveliness in the air is a combination of rosy cheeks, […]

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KNAW Language Conference: Diversity and Universals in Language, Culture, and Cognition

KNAW Language Conference: Diversity and Universals in Language, Culture, and Cognition

[ 0 ] October 25, 2013 |

The constant research conducted by a translation firm such as ours cannot be reduced to finding innovative software and organizational methods, albeit important tasks. The Alpha Omega Translations blog is a testament to the world languages, etymologies, and writing systems that we explore, trace and attempt to decipher. While the stories of these jewels of […]

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Anthropology and Linguistics: What do languages teach us about the past? Are there  universal laws for each human language?

Anthropology and Linguistics: What do languages teach us about the past? Are there universal laws for each human language?

[ 0 ] October 24, 2013 |

KNAW Conference on Diversity and Universals in Language, Culture, and Cognition Recently the Language Diversity: Genesis, Historical Development, and Cognition Program, initiated by Pieter Muysken (Nijmegen), Maarten Mous (Leiden), and John Nerbonne (Groningen) has been funded by the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW). The main aim of this program is to link […]

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24-26 October 2013: KNAW Conference Diversity and Universals in Language, Culture, and Cognition

24-26 October 2013: KNAW Conference Diversity and Universals in Language, Culture, and Cognition

[ 0 ] October 24, 2013 |

On 24-26 October, the KNAW Conference Diversity and Universals in Language, Culture, and Cognition will take place at Leiden University. This event will bring together leading experts from linguistics, anthropology, cognitive science and neighboring fields to pursue answers to questions concerning diversity and universals in human behavior. Within the various disciplines of humanities different thoughts exist about […]

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Translator Corner: Meet Amandine our French Translator

Translator Corner: Meet Amandine our French Translator

[ 0 ] October 15, 2013 |

Amandine was born in Calais, a seaside town in northern France. She recently moved to Colorado to settle down there with her American husband. She went to school in Northern France, where she did her whole university training at the University of Boulogne-sur-Mer, where she obtained a Master’s degree with specialization in humanities and social sciences, English […]

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Meet Andres, Our Spanish Translator

Meet Andres, Our Spanish Translator

[ 0 ] September 9, 2013 |

Andres has been working for Alpha Omega Translations for many years. he was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where he currently lives. He attended University in Buenos Aires, (Universidad del Museo Social Argentino), where he completed two majors: Interpreter and Sworn Translator. He paid for his education working as an English as a Second Language teacher, and […]

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