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Meaning in Translation
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Meaning in Translation

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Contents: Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk: Translation studies: Cognitive linguistics and corpora - Marcel Thelen: Translation studies: Terminology in theory and practice - Jeanne Dancette: Understanding translators’ understanding - Kinga Klaudy: Specification and generalisation of meaning in translation - Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk: Re-conceptualization and the emergence of discourse meaning as a theory of translation - Wolfgang Loerscher: Form- and sense-oriented approaches to translation revisited - Peter Newmark: Translation and culture (dedicated now to the dear memory of a fine translation teacher and translation critic Gunilla Anderson) - Christiane Nord: Text function and meaning in Skopos-oriented translation - Anthony Pym: Discursive persons and the limits of translation - Mary Snell-Hornby: Word against text. Lexical semantics and translation theory (Revisited) - Sonja Tirkkonen-Condit: Prototype definition of translation revisited - Gideon Toury: What’s the problem with ‘translation problem’? - Christiane Fellbaum: Translating with a semantic net: Matching words and concepts - Ernst-August Gutt: Relevance: A key to quality assessment in translation - Mildred Larson: Translating secondary functions of grammatical structure - Adrienne Lehrer: Problems in the translation of creative neologisms - Albrecht Neubert: Translation contextualised. How electronic text worlds are revolutionising the context of translation - Eugene Nida: Future trends in the Bible translating - Rita Temmerman: Why special language translators need insight into the mechanisms of metaphorical models and figurative denominations - Marcel Thelen: Translating figurative language revisited: Towards a framework for the interpretation of the image behind figurative language as a first step in the translation process - Anna Bednarczyk: Intersemiotic dominant of translation - Lukasz Bogucki: The demise of voice-over? Audiovisual translation in Poland in the 21st century - Mona Baker: Linguistics and the training of translators and interpreters - Belinda Maia: The role of translation theory in the teaching of general and non-literary translation - revisited.y

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
14 April 2010
Pages
482
ISBN
9783631601051

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Contents: Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk: Translation studies: Cognitive linguistics and corpora - Marcel Thelen: Translation studies: Terminology in theory and practice - Jeanne Dancette: Understanding translators’ understanding - Kinga Klaudy: Specification and generalisation of meaning in translation - Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk: Re-conceptualization and the emergence of discourse meaning as a theory of translation - Wolfgang Loerscher: Form- and sense-oriented approaches to translation revisited - Peter Newmark: Translation and culture (dedicated now to the dear memory of a fine translation teacher and translation critic Gunilla Anderson) - Christiane Nord: Text function and meaning in Skopos-oriented translation - Anthony Pym: Discursive persons and the limits of translation - Mary Snell-Hornby: Word against text. Lexical semantics and translation theory (Revisited) - Sonja Tirkkonen-Condit: Prototype definition of translation revisited - Gideon Toury: What’s the problem with ‘translation problem’? - Christiane Fellbaum: Translating with a semantic net: Matching words and concepts - Ernst-August Gutt: Relevance: A key to quality assessment in translation - Mildred Larson: Translating secondary functions of grammatical structure - Adrienne Lehrer: Problems in the translation of creative neologisms - Albrecht Neubert: Translation contextualised. How electronic text worlds are revolutionising the context of translation - Eugene Nida: Future trends in the Bible translating - Rita Temmerman: Why special language translators need insight into the mechanisms of metaphorical models and figurative denominations - Marcel Thelen: Translating figurative language revisited: Towards a framework for the interpretation of the image behind figurative language as a first step in the translation process - Anna Bednarczyk: Intersemiotic dominant of translation - Lukasz Bogucki: The demise of voice-over? Audiovisual translation in Poland in the 21st century - Mona Baker: Linguistics and the training of translators and interpreters - Belinda Maia: The role of translation theory in the teaching of general and non-literary translation - revisited.y

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Peter Lang AG
Country
Switzerland
Date
14 April 2010
Pages
482
ISBN
9783631601051