Translation, Linguistics, Culture

Translation, Linguistics, Culture
Title Translation, Linguistics, Culture PDF eBook
Author Nigel Armstrong
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 240
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9781853598050

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This book takes a linguistic approach to translation issues, looking first at the structural view of language that explains the difficulty of translation and at theories of cultural non-equivalence. A subsequent chapter on text types, readership and the translator's role completes the theoretical framework. The linguistic levels of analysis are then discussed in ascending order, from morpheme up to sentence, while a summarising chapter considers various translation types and strategies, again considered in relation to text type, author and reader.

Cultural Conceptualizations in Translation and Language Applications

Cultural Conceptualizations in Translation and Language Applications
Title Cultural Conceptualizations in Translation and Language Applications PDF eBook
Author Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 259
Release 2020-04-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3030433366

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The book comprises a selection of 14 papers concerning the general theme of cultural conceptualizations in communication and translation, as well as in various applications of language.Ten papers in first part Translation and Culture cover the topics of a cognitive approach to conceptualizations of Source Language – versus Target Language – texts in translation, derived from general language, media texts, and literature.The second part Applied Cultural Models comprises four papers discussing cultural conceptualizations of language in the educational context, particularly of Foreign Language Teaching, in online communication and communication in deaf communities.

A Companion to Translation Studies

A Companion to Translation Studies
Title A Companion to Translation Studies PDF eBook
Author Piotr Kuhiwczak
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 192
Release 2007-04-12
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1847695426

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A Companion to Translation Studies is the first work of its kind. It provides an authoritative guide to key approaches in translation studies. All of the essays are specially commissioned for this collection, and written by leading international experts in the field. The book is divided into nine specialist areas: culture, philosophy, linguistics, history, literary, gender, theatre and opera, screen, and politics. Contributors include Susan Bassnett, Gunilla Anderman and Christina Schäffner. Each chapter gives an in-depth account of theoretical concepts, issues and debates which define a field within translation studies, mapping out past trends and suggesting how research might develop in the future. In their general introduction the editors illustrate how translation studies has developed as a broad interdisciplinary field. Accompanied by an extensive bibliography, this book provides an ideal entry point for students and scholars exploring the multifaceted and fast-developing discipline of translation studies.

Languages – Cultures – Worldviews

Languages – Cultures – Worldviews
Title Languages – Cultures – Worldviews PDF eBook
Author Adam Głaz
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 449
Release 2019-07-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 303028509X

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This edited book explores languages and cultures (or linguacultures) from a translation perspective, resting on the assumption that they find expression as linguacultural worldviews. Specifically, it investigates how these worldviews emerge, how they are constructed, shaped and modified in and through translation, understood both as a process and a product. The book’s content progresses from general to specific: from the notions of worldview and translation, through a consideration of how worldviews are shaped in and through language, to a discussion of worldviews in translation, both in macro-scale and in specific details of language structure and use. The contributors to the volume are linguists, linguistic anthropologists, practising translators, and/or translation studies scholars, and the book will be of interest to scholars and students in any of these fields.

Redefining Translation and Interpretation in Cultural Evolution

Redefining Translation and Interpretation in Cultural Evolution
Title Redefining Translation and Interpretation in Cultural Evolution PDF eBook
Author Seel, Olaf Immanuel
Publisher IGI Global
Pages 340
Release 2017-10-31
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1522528334

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Culture has a significant influence on the emerging trends in translation and interpretation. By studying language from a diverse perspective, deeper insights and understanding can be gained. Redefining Translation and Interpretation in Cultural Evolution is a pivotal reference source for the latest scholarly research on culture-oriented translation and interpretation studies in the contemporary globalized society. Featuring coverage on a range of topics such as sociopolitical factors, gender considerations, and intercultural communication, this book is ideally designed for linguistics, educators, researchers, academics, professionals, and students interested in cultural discourse in translation studies.

Translation, Linguistics, Culture

Translation, Linguistics, Culture
Title Translation, Linguistics, Culture PDF eBook
Author Nigel Armstrong
Publisher Multilingual Matters
Pages 240
Release 2005-05-11
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1847695523

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This book takes a linguistic approach to translation issues, looking first at the structural view of language that explains the difficulty of translation and at theories of cultural non-equivalence. A subsequent chapter on text types, readership and the translator's role completes the theoretical framework. The linguistic levels of analysis are then discussed in ascending order, from morpheme up to sentence, while a summarising chapter considers various translation types and strategies, again considered in relation to text type, author and reader.

Translation and Culture

Translation and Culture
Title Translation and Culture PDF eBook
Author Katherine M. Faull
Publisher Bucknell University Press
Pages 180
Release 2004
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9780838755815

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How we view the foreign, presented either in the interrelated forms of culture, language, or text, determines to a large degree the way in which we translate. This volume of essays examines the cultural politics of translation that have determined the production and dissemination of the foreign in domestic cultures as varied as contemporary North America, Europe, and Israel. The essays address from a variety of theoretical perspectives the question posed almost two hundred years ago by the German philosopher Friedrich Schleiermacher of whether the translator should foreignize the domestic or domesticate the foreign.