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Chartered Institute of Linguists WINTER 2024 The Linguist 3 CONTENTS News & editorial PUBLISHER TO USE AI . . . . . 5 IN THE MEDIA . . . . . . . . . . . 7 A round-up of the top news stories this winter INSIDE PARLIAMENT . . . . . . 7 It's all change for the cross-party group FESTIVAL MARKS 5 YEARS . 8 How Express Yourself supports young learners Features WORD OF GOD . . . . . . . . . . 9 The challenges of translating the Qur'an, from the sacredness of the text to the poetic impact A HEALTHY SOLUTION? . . 12 An innovative model for hospital interpreting 14 The Linguist Editorial Board Chair K Trotman BA MA DipTrans MCIL D Butler BA (Hons) (ex officio) C Fairfoull BA MA ACIL MCIPD AIRP B Hart BA MA PGDip MCIL CL A Lawson K McLaughlin BA PhD FCIL CL FHEA M Moore BA (ex officio) J Oppedisano BA MA DPSI MCIL E Pavlopoulos LLB MAEd PGCE L Rana BSBio MSC MD MCIL BH Wang PhD FCIL J Worne (ex officio) A Zafar BA MA MCIL The Linguist is the official journal of the Chartered Institute of Linguists ENGAGING VISITORS . . . . . 14 How to approach the wide range of text types in museums while catering to audiences of all ages, backgrounds and nationalities SILENCE IN CLASS? . . . . . . 16 Why it's important to raise taboo subjects in the interpreting and translation classroom DECOLONISING THE RECORD . . . . . . . . . . . 18 How can we deal with offensive language in historic archives without erasing the past? A look at the British Library's approach BACK TO CLASS . . . . . . . . 20 The Times columnist Robert Crampton opens up about the joys of adult German lessons THE TIME IS RIGHT . . . . . . 22 How to make the most of the opportunity to turn around school languages in the UK THE LINGUIST QUIZ 2024 . . 24 How well do you recall this year's events? A CLASSICS COMBINATION . 26 Our student rep explains the draw of her unusual degree in German and Latin A LIFE WITH LANGUAGES . 28 How life in a refugee camp ignited a career TRIBUTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Remembering Christine Pocock and Tony Bell Reviews BOOKS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Our regular reviewers recommend Life in a New Language and Translation as Home Opinion & comment THE AI TOOLBOX . . . . . . . . 31 Helping you choose the right tool for the job A 'WHAT' QUESTION? . . . . 32 Why echo questions are tricky linguistic beasts FRONT COVER © PEXELS The Linguist is online at ciol.org.uk/thelinguist. Apply to become a CIOL member at www.ciol.org.uk/membership Printed by Halcyon Print Management, www.halcyon-uk.com. Published four times a year and distributed free of charge to Career Affiliates and higher grades of membership. All members have access to the digital copy. ISSN 0268-5965 The editor reserves the right to edit all material submitted. Views expressed in The Linguist are not necessarily the official views of the Chartered Institute of Linguists. All rights of reproduction, translation and adaptation reserved for all countries. CIOL, The Linguist and officers accept no responsibility collectively or individually for the service of agencies or persons advertised or announced in the pages of this journal. The good faith with which we publish offers no implied/implicit guarantee. Editor M Moore linguist.editor@ciol.org.uk Sales D Butler +44 (0) 20 7940 3100; deborah.butler@ciol.org.uk Thanet House, 231-232 Strand, London WC2E 1DA; info@ciol.org.uk; +44 (0) 20 7940 3100; www.ciol.org.uk For a list of Council and committee members, see www.ciol.org.uk/council 12 © SHUTTERSTOCK © UNSPLASH

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