Published February 16, 2024
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FUTURE TRENDS AND DIRECTIONS IN INTERCULTURAL TRANSLATION
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- 1. student, group 2102 Department of information service and public relations Uzbekistan State World Languages University
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This article delves into the future trajectory of intercultural translation,
exploring how technological advancements, shifts in global dynamics, and evolving
cultural paradigms are reshaping the landscape of translation studies. It examines
emerging trends such as machine translation, artificial intelligence, and
crowdsourcing, as well as their implications for cross-cultural communication and
intercultural understanding. By analyzing current research and theoretical
frameworks, the article offers insights into the challenges and opportunities that lie
ahead in the field of intercultural translation, providing a roadmap for future
exploration and innovation
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