What Is Translation - Online
What Is Translation - Online
What Is Translation - Online
INTRODUCING TRANSLATION
Translation is a phenomenon that has a huge effect on everyday life. This can range
from the translation of a key international treaty to the following multilingual poster
that welcomes customers to a holiday resort or to any tourist destination in your
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• Example 1.1
translation n. 1 the act or an instance of translating. 2 a written or spoken
expression of the meaning of a word, speech, etc. in another language
(The Concise Oxford English Dictionary)
• Example 1.2
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Translation consists of changing from one form to another, to turn into one’s own
or another language
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• Example 1.3
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moreover, while more typically it just refers to the transfer of written texts, the term
sometimes also includes interpreting.
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DEFINING TRANSLATION
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‘Each language carries with it its own meaning since message is property of a language’ (J.C.
Catford)
TEXT TRANSLATION
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ANALYSIS RESTRUCTURING
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"In his seminal paper, 'On Linguistic Aspects of Translation' (1959/2000), the Russo-
American linguist Roman Jakobson makes a very important distinction between
three types of written translation, in which only the second category, interlingual
translation, is deemed 'translation proper' by Jakobson." (Basil Hatim and Jeremy
Munday, Translation: An Advanced Resource Book. Routledge, 2005)
There are different elements involved in the process of translation. Hence, any
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TL norms
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