Insights Into Specialized Translation

Insights Into Specialized Translation

Author: Maurizio Gotti

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 408

ISBN-13: 9783039111862

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This volume focuses on specialist translation - one of the areas of translation in greatest demand in our age of globalization. The 16 chapters deal not only with the classical domains of science and technology, law, socio-politics and medicine but also with lesser researched areas such as archeology, geography, nutrigenomics and others. As a whole, the book achieves a blend of theory and practice. It addresses a variety of issues such as translation strategy based on text type and purpose, intercultural transfer and quality assessment, as well as textual and terminological issues in bilingual and multilingual settings, including international organizations and the European Union. Today translation competence presupposes multidisciplinary skills. Whereas some chapters analyze the linguistic features of special-purpose texts and their function in specialized communication, others show how specialized translation has changed as a result of globalization and how advances in technology have altered terminology research and translation processing.


Aspects of Specialised Translation

Aspects of Specialised Translation

Author: María del Carmen Balbuena Torezano

Publisher: Narr Francke Attempto Verlag

Published: 2016-01-25

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 3823379755

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This third volume of the series Translation, Text and Interferences is devoted to specialised translation around two major sections. The first part focuses on translation of humanistic and literary texts. The second part deals with translation and interpreting in specialised contexts. The 15 essays included in the present volume meet the expectations of researchers, students, and professional translators and interpreters: These contributions cover a wide range of topics, from literary to legal and institutional translation, interpreting, lexicography, translation and films, translation technologies and other multidisciplinary approaches. The volume is written in English, German and French as these are the three main languages of dissemination and exchange of scientific knowledge.


Specialised Translation

Specialised Translation

Author: M. Rogers

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-05-26

Total Pages: 154

ISBN-13: 1137478411

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This book shifts the common perception of specialised or 'LSP' translation as necessarily banal and straightforward towards a more realistic understanding of it as a complex and multilayered phenomenon which belies its standard negative binary definition as 'non-literary'.


Intercultural Aspects of Specialized Communication

Intercultural Aspects of Specialized Communication

Author: Christopher Candlin

Publisher: Peter Lang

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 9783039112586

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This volume explores intercultural communication in specialist fields and its realisations in language for specific purposes. Special attention is given to legal, commercial, political and institutional discourse used in particular workplaces, analysed from an intercultural perspective. The contributions explore to what extent intercultural pressure leads to particular discourse patternings and lexico-grammatical / phonological realisations, and also the extent to which textual re-encoding and recontextualisation alter the pragmatic value of the texts taken into consideration.


Research and Professional Practice in Specialised Translation

Research and Professional Practice in Specialised Translation

Author: Federica Scarpa

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-09-18

Total Pages: 427

ISBN-13: 1137519673

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Specialised translation has received very little attention from academic researchers, but in fact accounts for the bulk of professional translation on a global scale and is taught in a growing number of university-level translation programmes. This book aims to provide three things. Firstly, it offers a description of what makes the approach to specialised translation distinctive from wider-ranging approaches to Translation Studies adopted by translation scholars and applied linguists. Secondly, unlike the traditional approach to specialised translation, this book explores a perspective on specialised translation that is much less focused on terminology and more on the function and reception of specialised (translated) texts. Finally, the author outlines a professionally-oriented hands-on approach to the teaching of specialised translation resulting from many years of teaching it to MA students. The book will be of interest to Translation Studies students and scholars, as well as professional translators who are interested in the theory on which their activity is based.


A UNIVERSITY HANDBOOK ON TERMINOLOGY AND SPECIALIZED TRANSLATION

A UNIVERSITY HANDBOOK ON TERMINOLOGY AND SPECIALIZED TRANSLATION

Author: TALAVÁN ZANÓN Noa

Publisher: Editorial UNED

Published: 2016-06-10

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13: 8436271149

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In this book you can find the necessary tools to be introduced to the fields of Terminology and Specialized Translation, so as to achieve a general understanding of the internal workings of these two interrelated disciplines. The present book is designed to address introductory matters as far as specialized translation and English for Specific Purposes are concerned. Through a very practical approach, these pages contain basic theoretical matters combined with a good number of review and enhancement tasks on the basics of specialized translation and terminology.


Scientific and Technical Translation

Scientific and Technical Translation

Author: Sue Ellen Wright

Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing

Published: 1993-01-01

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9027231818

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Technical translation (and technical terminology) encompasses the translation of special language texts. 1. "Style and Register" covers clarity of style, culture-specific and author-reader conventions and expectation. 2. "Special Applications" deals with the contribution of translation to the dissemination of science. 3. "Training and Autodidactic Approaches for Technical Translators" translators must master a broad range of frequently unanticipated topics, as well as linguistic competence. 4. "Text Analysis and Text Typology as Tools for Technical Translators" focuses attention on text typology and SGML in human translation and CAT. 5. "Translation-Oriented Terminology Activities" explores the different aspects of terminology: knowledge management, language planning, terminology resources and representation of concept systems.


Human Issues in Translation Technology

Human Issues in Translation Technology

Author: Dorothy Kenny

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2017-01-12

Total Pages: 197

ISBN-13: 1317302508

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Provides a new perspective and focus on the human dimension Offers a new critical approach to the subject, drawing on a range of theories from cognitive to social and psychological Provides empirical evidence of what the technologization of the workplace means to translators


Scientific and Technical Translation

Scientific and Technical Translation

Author: Maeve Olohan

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-09-16

Total Pages: 251

ISBN-13: 1317394674

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Routledge Translation Guides cover the key translation text types and genres and equip translators and students of translation with the skills needed to translate them. Concise, accessible and written by leading authorities, they include examples from existing translations, activities, further reading suggestions and a glossary of key terms. Scientific and Technical Translation focuses on texts that are typically translated in scientific and technical domains, such as technical instructions, data sheets and brochures, patents, scientific research articles and abstracts, popular science press releases and news reports. In seven chapters, this practical textbook: Introduces readers to the typical contexts in which scientific and technical translators work; Shows how corpus resources can be used for terminological and phraseological research; Considers how translation technologies are employed in technical and scientific translation; Explains a range of technical and scientific genres and their translation. Including a wide range of relevant tasks and activities, examples from the most commonly taught language pairs and a glossary of key terms, this is the essential textbook for modules on scientific and technical translation and specialised translation.


Translation, interpreting, cognition

Translation, interpreting, cognition

Author: Tra&Co Group

Publisher: Language Science Press

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 3961103046

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Cognitive aspects of the translation process have become central in Translation and Interpreting Studies in recent years, further establishing the field of Cognitive Translatology. Empirical and interdisciplinary studies investigating translation and interpreting processes promise a hitherto unprecedented predictive and explanatory power. This collection contains such studies which observe behaviour during translation and interpreting. The contributions cover a vast area and investigate behaviour during translation and interpreting – with a focus on training of future professionals, on language processing more generally, on the role of technology in the practice of translation and interpreting, on translation of multimodal media texts, on aspects of ergonomics and usability, on emotions, self-concept and psychological factors, and finally also on revision and post-editing. For the present publication, we selected a number of contributions presented at the Second International Congress on Translation, Interpreting and Cognition hosted by the Tra&Co Lab at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz.