Prepositions are short words that usually occur before a noun (or pronoun). They show how the noun relates to another element in the sentence in terms of time, location, movement, or other parameters. For example, the English prepositions in, at, on, and through could be used to create prepositional phrases such as in the morning, […]
“Human Nature-Beware the fragile ego. Evils of envy.”
We humans are naturally compelled to compare ourselves with one another. We are continually measuring people’s status, the levels of respect and attention they receive, and noticing any differences between what we have and what they have. For some of us, this need to compare serves as a spur to excel through our work. For […]
“Grandiosity among humans.”
We human beings have a deep need to think highly of ourselves. If that opinion of our goodness, greatness, and brilliance diverges enough of reality, we become grandiose. We imagine our superiority. Often a small measure of success will elevate our natural grandiosity to even more dangerous levels. Our high self-opinion has now been confirmed […]
“Time lag in translation and interpreting.”
Time lag or delay between the source text input and the interpreter’s target text is known as Ear-Voice-Span (EVS) or décalage. Time lag has also been measured in written translation based on eye-tracking and key-logging hence called Eye-Key-Span, (EKS). Time lag provides insight into the temporal characteristics of simultaneity in interpreting, speed of translation and also […]
“Understanding anxiety.”
Have we ever wondered what’s happening inside our brain when we feel anxious, panicked, or worried? As it turns out, the amygdala and cortex – both important parts of the brain – are notorious sources of anxiety. One is in charge of our “fight or flight” response, while the other is a hub for worry, […]
“Contextualization vs translation.”
“Hang not, leave him” – The judge pronounced to free a man off to life. But the verdict was written to the jailer as “Hang, not leave him” misplacing the coma which ended up in killing the innocent man. Thus its called “A coma killed a man“. We can see how important it is to […]





