

Employing the structural equation modeling and using the probability sampling technique, I collected and inspected data via a self-administrated questionnaire. The results of a study based on data gathered from 4,200 respondents provide support for my research model.
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Building my argument by drawing on data collected from the Boston Consulting Group, Deloitte, eMarketer, Locaria, MIT Sloan Management Review, NCSC, and Statista, I performed analyses and made estimates regarding awareness and usage of translation applications featuring machine learning (%), how professional translators worldwide see artificial intelligence affecting their work in the future (%), and market size of the global language services industry (billion U.S.
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This research investigates how to improve fluency and word order in neural machine translation output. Workshop – "Synopses and Lists (II).ABSTRACT.Petra Sijpesteijn – "The Rhetoric of Request in Arabic Papyrus Letters" Workshop – "The Masora as Textual Practice".Textual Practices in the Pre-Modern World" Workshop – "Calendar Polemics in Medieval Judaism and Islam (9th-11th Centuries)".Workshop – "Church Fathers in the Margins: Patristic Traditions in Biblical Manuscripts".Panel Discussion – "Between Aksum, Constantinople, and Baghdad: Textual Practices in Late Antiquity".– "'Unus et mediator Die et hominum' The Neoplatonic Solar Theology of Julian the Apostate" (Norwegian School of Theology, Religion and Society, Oslo, Norway) (Eötvös Loránd Universität, Budapest, Hungary)

(Protestant Theology, Chair of Early Church History, LMU) (Protestant Theology, Chair of New Testament Studies, LMU) (Late Ancient and Arabic Philosophy, LMU) (Judaic Studies, Institute for the Near and Middle East, LMU) (Islamic History, Institute for the Near and Middle East, LMU) The interdisciplinary Research Focus group will especially examine the way in which textual practices were adapted and transformed. The aim of the Research Focus is to shed light on the roughly synchronized developments and techniques of textual practices in related cultures and traditions as well as to establish common elements and differences more precisely. How are these text practices shaped by their socio-cultural contexts? Which interdependencies are evident? How does the crossing of cultural, linguistic or chronological boundaries affect a certain practice? Do text practices change according to their addressees? Rather than assuming a static picture of "text traditions", the Research Focus aims to analyze the impressive spectrum of activity associated with texts and their dynamics.

The geographical focus will lie particularly on the Eastern Mediterranean region. While research into textual practices, for example in the period of the European Middle Ages, has received much attention in recent years, the research focus led by Teresa Bernheimer and Ronny Vollandt will examine the connection between the great intellectual cultures of late antiquity: between ancient philosophy, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Of particular interest are forms of communication that cross the boundaries not only of texts, but also of religious cultures. Alongside the content of texts, the practices of textual communication have recently come under increased focus in research.
