Teaching and Researching TranslationTeaching & Researching Translation provides an authoritative and critical account of the main ideas and concepts, competing issues, and solved and unsolved questions involved in Translation Studies. This book provides an up-to-date, accessible account of the field, focusing on the main challenges encountered by translation practitioners and researchers. Basil Hatim also provides readers and users with the tools they need to carry out their own practice-related research in this burgeoning new field.
This second edition has been fully revised and updated through-out to include:
Armed with this expert guidance, students of translation, researchers and practitioners, or anyone with a general interest in this fast-developing field can explore for themselves a range of exemplary practical applications of research into key issues and questions.
Basil Hatim is Professor of Translation & Linguistics at the American University of Sharjah, UAE and theorist and practitioner in English/Arabic translation. He has worked and lectured widely at universities throughout the world, and has published extensively on Applied Linguistics, Text Linguistics, Translation/Interpreting and TESOL. |
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contents 9 Focus on the text 120 9.1 Text processing and the process of translation 121 9.2 The genre–text–discourse triad 130 10 translation and ideology 137 10.1 The ideology of vs in translation 137 10.2 The ideology of translation: ...
(and theorists of all persuasions) are becoming increasingly more interested in what linguistic knowledge about the nature and function of texts has to offer, and in the research methodology associated with the fairly new discipline of ...
At the extreme ST angle, the source text would be so overemphasised that it would be difficult to distinguish between translation and such activities as transliteration. At the other extreme (the TT angle), the target text could ...
2.1.1 Formal vs textual equivalence Abstract notions of 'meaning' continued to prevail well into the 1960s, exercising considerable influence on how translation equivalence is conceived. In his linguistic theory of translation, ...
Concept 2.2 Formal vs textual equivalence In Catford's theory of translation, formal correspondence involves adhering as closely as possible to the linguistic form of the source text. It covers formal relationships which exist when 'a ...
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Research models
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Developing practitioner research | 197 |
Links and resources | 265 |
References | 298 |
Index
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