Translation Confessional

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There is a language-related subject that has always fascinated me: do bilingual people or polyglots change the way they talk, behave, and think according to the language they’re speaking?

To learn more about that and get someone's valuable insight, I interviewed Italian translator Sonia de Martino, who wrote her dissertation in college about this very same subject―the technical term is linguistic relativity, also known as Sapir-Whorf Hypothesis.

For the full interview, head on over to YouTube and watch the video version of this episode.

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