The Quest for Argumentative Equivalence

The Quest for Argumentative Equivalence
Title The Quest for Argumentative Equivalence PDF eBook
Author Emanuele Brambilla
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Pages 256
Release 2020-02-17
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027261423

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What are the implications of strategic manoeuvring for the activity of the simultaneous interpreter? This is the main question addressed in The Quest for Argumentative Equivalence. Based on the analysis of a multilingual comparable corpus named ARGO, the book investigates political argumentation with an eye to its reformulation by interpreters. After reporting and discussing a series of case studies illustrating interpreters’ problems in the political context, the study reconstructs the prototypical argumentative patterns used by Obama, Cameron, Sarkozy and Hollande not only in a hermeneutical perspective, but also considering interpreters’ need to reproduce them into a foreign language. Situated at the intersection of Argumentation Theory and Interpreting Studies, the book provides a contribution to the descriptive study of political argumentation, highlighting the presence of interpreters as a key contextual variable in political communication and deepening the study of the interlinguistic and translational implications of the act of arguing.

The Quest for Core Values in the Application of Legal Norms

The Quest for Core Values in the Application of Legal Norms
Title The Quest for Core Values in the Application of Legal Norms PDF eBook
Author Khalid Ghanayim
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 340
Release 2021-10-24
Genre Law
ISBN 3030789535

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Relations between societal values and legal doctrine are inevitably complex given the time lag between law and social reality, and the sociological space between legal communities involved in the development and application of the law and non-legal communities affected by it. It falls on open-ended concepts, such as proportionality, human rights, dignity, freedom, and truth, and on legal frameworks for balancing competing rights and interests, such as self-defense, command or corporate responsibility, and restrictions on freedom of expression, to negotiate chronic tensions between law and society and to bridge existing gaps. The present volume contains chapters by leading experts – former judges on constitutional courts and international courts, and some of the world’s leading criminal law, public law, and international law scholars – offering their points of view and professional analysis of legal notions and doctrines that serve as hubs for the interpretation, application, and contestation of core values, which in turn constitute building blocks of the rule of law. The shared perspective on the interplay between values and legal rules in public law, criminal law, and international law is likely to render the publication a valuable resource for both theoreticians and practitioners, law students, and seasoned legal experts working in diverse legal fields.

Language for Specific Purposes

Language for Specific Purposes
Title Language for Specific Purposes PDF eBook
Author Giuliana Elena Garzone
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 470
Release 2017-01-06
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1443862738

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This volume brings together work by both well-known scholars and emerging researchers in the various areas of Language for Specific Purposes (LSP), such as political, legal, medical, and business discourse. The volume is divided into three parts in order to align rather than separate three different but related aspects of LSP: namely, translation, linguistic research, and domain specific communication on the web. Underlying all the contributions here is the growing awareness of the ever-increasing multiformity of specialised communication and the ever-wider social implications of the communicative situations in which it is embedded, especially where it involves the need to move across languages, cultures and modes, as in translation and interpreting. The contributions consistently bear witness to the need to review received notions, pose new questions, and explore fresh perspectives. The picture that emerges is one of extreme complexity, in which researchers into specifically linguistic aspects of LSPs and their translation across languages and media declare their awareness of the pressing need to come to terms with a wide range of social, pragmatic, intercultural and political factors, above and beyond socio-technical knowledge of the domains under investigation.

The Quest for Equivalence

The Quest for Equivalence
Title The Quest for Equivalence PDF eBook
Author Margaret Jennifer Kewley Draskau
Publisher
Pages 394
Release 1986
Genre Translating and interpreting
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Recent Trends in Translation Studies

Recent Trends in Translation Studies
Title Recent Trends in Translation Studies PDF eBook
Author Sara Laviosa
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 390
Release 2021-09-10
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1527574571

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This volume offers a snapshot of current perspectives on translation studies within the specific historical and socio-cultural framework of Anglo-Italian relations. It addresses research questions relevant to English historical, literary, cultural and language studies, as well as empirical translation studies. The book is divided into four chapters, each covering a specific research area in the scholarly field of translation studies: namely, historiography, literary translation, specialized translation and multimodality. Each case study selected for this volume has been conducted with critical insight and methodological rigour, and makes a valuable contribution to scientific knowledge in the descriptive and applied branches of a discipline that, since its foundation nearly 50 years ago, has concerned itself with the description, theory and practice of translating and interpreting.

The Quest for Paul's Gospel

The Quest for Paul's Gospel
Title The Quest for Paul's Gospel PDF eBook
Author Douglas Campbell
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 305
Release 2005-03-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0567055566

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Douglas Campbell gives a clear account of why much current description of Paul's theology, and of his gospel and of his theory of salvation, is so confused. After outlining the difficulties underlying much of the current debate he lays out some basic options that will greatly clarify the debate. He then engages with these options and shows how one offers far more promise than the others, sketching out some of its initial applications. Campbell then shows in more detail how another option -- the main alternative, and the main culprit in terms of many of our difficulties -- can be circumvented textually, in a responsible fashion. That is, we see how we could remove this option from Paul's text exegetically, and so reach greater clarity. Finally, he concludes with a 'road-map' of where future, more detailed, research into Paul needs to go if the foregoing strategy is to be carried out thoroughly. Campbell believes that by utilising this strategy Paul's gospel will be shown to be both cogent and constructive. This is volume 274 in the Journal for the Study of the New Testament Supplement series.

Doctrine and Argument in Indian Philosophy

Doctrine and Argument in Indian Philosophy
Title Doctrine and Argument in Indian Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Smart
Publisher BRILL
Pages 288
Release 2023-07-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004624503

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A revised and updated edition of Ninian Smart's well-known work, long out of print, this study provides a lucid and helpful introduction to the chief systems and debates found in Indian (Hindu, Buddhist, Jain etc.) traditions of philosophy. Part 1 discusses the metaphysical systems, Buddhist metaphysics, Jain metaphysics, materialism and exegesis, distinctionism and yoga, logic-atomism, non-dualism, qualified non-dualism, dualism and Śaivite doctrine, analysis of the religious factors in Indian metaphysics. Part 2 examines arguments for and against the existence of God, arguments about rebirth and the soul, epistemological questions, causation, and induction and inference.