Unity in diversity? : current trends in translation studies / edited by Lynne Bowker [and others].
Material type: TextPublisher: Manchester, United Kingdom : St. Jerome, 1998Description: xii, 196 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 1900650150
- 9781900650151
- 418.02 21
- P306 .U55 1998
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Includes bibliographical references.
Section 1. The nature of translation: disunity and diversity -- Feminist approaches to translation studies / Luise von Flotow -- Translation, autobiography, bilingualism / Susan Ingram -- Section 2. Translation in national context: -- Genuine and Fictitious translations of science fiction and fantasy in Hungary / Aniko Sohar -- Marginal forms of translation in Japan: variations from the norm / Judy Wakabayashi -- Choices and constraints in screen tranlation / Eithne O'Connell -- Section 3. Descriptive translation studies: -- Six subtitlers, six subtitling texts / Irena Kovacic -- Parallel texts in translation / Christina Schaffner -- Bilingual reference corpora for translators and translation studies / Carol Peters and Eugenio Picchi -- The English comparable corpus: a resource and methodology / Sara Laviosa -- Section 4. Computer-aided translation: -- Practical experience of computer-aided translation tools in the software localization industry / Sharon O'Brien -- Translation memories: insights and prospects / Matthias Heyn -- Consistency and variation in technical translations: a study of translators' attitudes / Magnus Merkel -- The problem with machine translation / Reinhard Schaler -- Machine translation as a model of human translation / Paul Bennett -- Section 5. Interpreting studies: -- Unit y. In diversity: the case of interpreting studies(Franz Pochhacker ) -- Language direction and source text complexity effects on trainee performance in simultaneous interpreting / Jorma Tommola and Marketta Heleva -- User responses to simultaneous interpreting / Anna-Ritta Vuorikoski.
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