Biblical Contexts
Abstract
This is a M.A. level class taught specifically for Bible translation students studying applied linguistics. Students are required to discuss the assignments in the topical outline for the class day sharing their conclusions and questions as well as exploring application possibilities in the translation task. The instructor moderates and guides the discussion. Additionally, the course is designed for two modes of delivery, either face to face seminar discussion or an online medium with forums, blogs, and chats.Downloads
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2012-09-25
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