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This document discusses functionalist approaches to translation. It summarizes Katharina Reiss' theory of three text types - informative, expressive, and operative - and the different translation methods associated with each. Reiss believes the predominant function of the source text should be effectively transmitted in the target text. While functionalist approaches are useful for thinking about translation as a professional activity, questions remain about how accurately they account for the reality of the translation profession and whether emphasizing function subordinates translation to commercial concerns alone.
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This document discusses functionalist approaches to translation. It summarizes Katharina Reiss' theory of three text types - informative, expressive, and operative - and the different translation methods associated with each. Reiss believes the predominant function of the source text should be effectively transmitted in the target text. While functionalist approaches are useful for thinking about translation as a professional activity, questions remain about how accurately they account for the reality of the translation profession and whether emphasizing function subordinates translation to commercial concerns alone.
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Functionalist Approaches

focus on the functions of texts and translations


(Nord 1997:1)

translation = an activity, embedded in a theory of


human action
Translation is communication

- secondary communication
- written text: one-way communication
- communication always has an intention
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the TEXT rather than the word or the sentence


as the level at which communication is
achieved

FUNCTION OF THE TEXT


TEXT-TYPES

Which basic communicative form is realized in the


text?

a. The communication of content—informative type


b. The communication of artistically organized
content—expressive type
c. The communication of content with a persuasive
character—operative type
Text types can be associated to or
expressed by different genres

TYPICAL...
...patterns of language
...habits of textualization > help us identify the genres

...linguistic structures

For example: - Once upon a time... > fairy-tale – expressive text-type


- Passive form+impersonal expressions > essay – informative text-type
- imperatives > recipe - operative text-type
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3 TEXT TYPES:

1- Informative texts: transmitting information

language function: informative

language dimension: logical

text focus: content-focused

TT should: transmit referential content

translation method: 'plain prose', explicitation as required


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3 TEXT TYPES:

2- Expressive texts: creative composition

language function: expressive

language dimension: aesthetic

text focus: form-focused

TT should: transmit aesthetic form

translation method: 'identifying method', it adopts the


perspective of the ST
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3 TEXT TYPES:

3) Operative texts: inducing behavioral responses

language function: appellative

language dimension: dialogic

text focus: appellative-focused

TT should: elicit desired response

translation method: 'adaptive', equivalent effect


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The effective transmission of the predominant function of


the ST is the determining factor by which the TT is
judged

Different translation methods depend on


different text types
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Attempt to go beyond the lower linguistic level (words
on a page) towards a consideration of the
communicative purpose of translation
A series of intralinguistic and extralinguistic criteria

--
Three types of language functions identified: are they
enough?

Can text types really be differentiated?


> “plain” referential text can be full of metaphors or puns!
Exs:

«Kane could be caught in tug of war with


England»
(su giocatore di calcio inglese preso tra club e nazionale)

«L'ovulo di Pasqua»
(su legge su procreazione assistita)

«Un giorno da pecora»


(su dimissioni Ministro Lupi)
Assessment of functionalist approaches

(+)

Useful for thinking about translation as a PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITY,


it puts translators into focus

(-)
- To what extent does it account for the reality of the translation
profession? (idea of empowerment of the translator, who works on an
equal footing with others)

- Emphasis on function seems to subordinate translation to purely


commercial issues

(see House, Gentzler, etc)


Source: J. Munday. Introducing Translation Studies (2008), pp. 72-75

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