Unit group 2643

PSOC Unit group 2643 — Translators, interpreters and other linguists

Translators, interpreters and other linguists translate or interpret from one language into another and study the origin, development and structure of languages. Their tasks include: a) studying relationships between ancient parent languages and modern language groups, tracing the origin and evolution of words, grammar and language forms, and presenting findings; b) advising on or preparing language classification systems, grammars, dictionaries and similar materials; c) translating from one language into another and ensuring that the correct meaning of the original is retained, that legal, technical or scientific works are correctly rendered, and that the phraseology and terminology of the spirit and style of literary works are conveyed as far as possible; d) developing methods for the use of computers and other instruments to improve productivity and quality of translation; e) interpreting from a spoken or a signed language into another spoken or signed language , in particular at conferences, meetings and similar occasions, and ensuring that the correct meaning and, as far as possible, the spirit of the original are transmitted; f) revising and correcting translated material. Examples of the occupations classified here: Interpreter, Lexicographer, Philologist, Sign language interpreter, Subtitler, Translator, Translator reviser A related occupation classified elsewhere: Author - 2641, Book editor - 2641, Journalist - 2642

Level Unit group
Code 2643
Children 0
Source PSOC
Practical summary

What this code covers

Translators, interpreters and other linguists translate or interpret from one language into another and study the origin, development and structure of languages. Their tasks include: a) studying relationships between ancient parent languages and modern language groups, tracing the origin and evolution of words, grammar and language forms, and presenting findings; b) advising on or preparing language classification systems, grammars, dictionaries and similar materials; c) translating from one language into another and ensuring that the correct meaning of the original is retained, that legal, technical or scientific works are correctly rendered, and that the phraseology and terminology of the spirit and style of literary works are conveyed as far as possible; d) developing methods for the use of computers and other instruments to improve productivity and quality of translation; e) interpreting from a spoken or a signed language into another spoken or signed language , in particular at conferences, meetings and similar occasions, and ensuring that the correct meaning and, as far as possible, the spirit of the original are transmitted; f) revising and correcting translated material. Examples of the occupations classified here: Interpreter, Lexicographer, Philologist, Sign language interpreter, Subtitler, Translator, Translator reviser A related occupation classified elsewhere: Author - 2641, Book editor - 2641, Journalist - 2642

Administrative context

Where this code is used

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Authors, journalists and linguists.

Selection note

How to choose it

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Authors, journalists and linguists grouping.

FAQ

What does PSOC 2643 cover?

Translators, interpreters and other linguists translate or interpret from one language into another and study the origin, development and structure of languages. Their tasks include: a) studying relationships between ancient parent languages and modern language groups, tracing the origin and evolution of words, grammar and language forms, and presenting findings; b) advising on or preparing language classification systems, grammars, dictionaries and similar materials; c) translating from one language into another and ensuring that the correct meaning of the original is retained, that legal, technical or scientific works are correctly rendered, and that the phraseology and terminology of the spirit and style of literary works are conveyed as far as possible; d) developing methods for the use of computers and other instruments to improve productivity and quality of translation; e) interpreting from a spoken or a signed language into another spoken or signed language , in particular at conferences, meetings and similar occasions, and ensuring that the correct meaning and, as far as possible, the spirit of the original are transmitted; f) revising and correcting translated material. Examples of the occupations classified here: Interpreter, Lexicographer, Philologist, Sign language interpreter, Subtitler, Translator, Translator reviser A related occupation classified elsewhere: Author - 2641, Book editor - 2641, Journalist - 2642

Where is PSOC 2643 used in practice?

Use this unit group when the occupation wording needs to sit under Authors, journalists and linguists.

How do I choose PSOC 2643 over nearby options?

Use this node when the job title is more specific than the broader Authors, journalists and linguists grouping.