The Tongue Trade

The Tongue Trade
Author: Michael J. Martineck
Publisher: EDGE Science Fiction and Fantasy Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2024-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1770532390

Discover the Dangerous Power of Words. In the not-too-distant future, humanity's ability to communicate has fractured, creating a labyrinth of professional jargons so dense that only specialists like William Kirst, Private Interpreter, can unravel them. Kirst is a linchpin in a society where understanding is a luxury, and secrets are the norm. His routine existence is shattered when he becomes entangled in a murder investigation, a crime spoken in a language of bullets and blood. As an interpreter sworn to confidentiality Kirst is bound by an oath that puts his life in jeopardy and his morals in shackles. The more he uncovers, the deeper he's edged into a conspiracy where language, as a weapon and a prison, pushes him closer to a dark truth. The Tongue Trade is a riveting exploration of language, loyalty, and the lethal power of secrets. It questions the boundaries of ethical duty and the price of silence in a fragmented world. Where words are the ultimate currency, silence can be lethal.

The Tongue Of The Tiger: Overcoming Language Barriers In International Trade

The Tongue Of The Tiger: Overcoming Language Barriers In International Trade
Author: Rolf D Cremer
Publisher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 194
Release: 1998-10-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9814497886

This book analyses the communication processes of international trade between producers, their suppliers, and traders in Asia, and buyers in other parts of the world. Communication across language and cultural barriers is an indispensable part of, and one of the most practical problems encountered in, international trade and production. The analysis provided in this book is based on a large and unique collection of authentic documents of business communication. It leads to a deeper understanding of the factors, problems and skills associated with successful trading, and develops practical guidelines for overcoming language barriers. These are important both for the success of trading businesses and for the development of trade-oriented nations in Asia.This book is suitable for use by students in polytechnics and advanced undergraduates in international business courses, as well as in graduate programmes in economic theory and in applied linguistics. It will be valuable reading for business managers, import/export managers, and merchandisers in Asia and in Europe/North America/Oceania.Researchers and teachers in transaction cost economics/industrial organisation, international business, business communication & negotiation, applied linguistics, and English for business purposes will also find this book useful.

The Michigan Fur Trade

The Michigan Fur Trade
Author: Ida Amanda Johnson
Publisher: Lansing : Michigan Historical Commission
Total Pages: 596
Release: 1919
Genre: Fur trade
ISBN: