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Discourse Analysis in Translation Studies

Discourse Analysis in Translation Studies
Author: Jeremy Munday
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages: 151
Release: 2017-07-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027264910

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Discourse analytic approaches are central to translator training and translation analysis, but have been somewhat overlooked in recent translation studies. This volume sets out to rectify this marginalization. It considers the evolution of the use of discourse analysis in translation studies, presents current research from ten leading figures in the field and provides pointers for the future. Topics range from close textual analysis of cohesion, thematic structure and the interpersonal function to the effects of global English and the discourses of cyberspace. The inherent link between discourse and the construction of power is evident in many contributions that analyse institutional power and the linguistic resources which mark translator/interpreter positioning. An array of scenarios and languages are covered, including Arabic, Chinese, English, German, Korean and Spanish. Originally published as a special issue of Target 27:3 (2015).


Advances in Discourse Analysis of Translation and Interpreting

Advances in Discourse Analysis of Translation and Interpreting
Author: Binhua Wang
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2020-10-22
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1000179087

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This edited thematic collection features latest developments of discourse analysis in translation and interpreting studies. It investigates the process of how cultural and ideological intervention is conducted in translation and interpreting using a wide array of discourse analysis and systemic functional linguistic approaches and drawing on empirical data from the Chinese context. The book is divided into four main sections: I. uncovering positioning and ideology in interpreting and translation, II. linking linguistic approach with socio-cultural interpretation, III. discourse analysis into news translation and IV. analysis of multimodal and intersemiotic discourse in translation. The different approaches to discourse analysis provide a much-needed contribution to the field of translation and interpreting studies. This combination of discourse analysis and corpus analysis demonstrates the interconnectedness of these fields and offers a rich source of conceptual and methodological tools. This book will appeal to scholars and research students in translation and interpreting studies, cross-linguistic discourse analysis and Chinese studies.


The Role of Discourse Analysis for Translation and in Translator Training

The Role of Discourse Analysis for Translation and in Translator Training
Author: Christina Schäffner
Publisher: Multilingual Matters
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2002-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9781853595936

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It has been widely recognised that an in-depth textual analysis of a source text is relevant for translation. This book discusses the role of Discourse Analysis for translation and translator training. One particular model of discourse analysis is presented in detail, and its application in the context of translator training is critically examined.


Discourse in Translation

Discourse in Translation
Author: Said Faiq
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2018-11-21
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1351581171

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This book explores the discourse in and of translation within and across cultures and languages. From the macro aspects of translation as an inter- cultural project to actual analysis of textual ingredients that contribute to translation and interpreting as discourse, the ten chapters represent different explorations of ‘global’ theories of discourse and translation. Offering interrogations of theories and practices within different sociocultural environments and traditions (Eastern and Western), Discourse in Translation considers a plethora of domains, including historiography, ethics, technical and legal discourse, subtitling, and the politics of media translation as representation. This is key reading for all those working on translation and discourse within translation studies and linguistics.


Translation and Ideology

Translation and Ideology
Author: Sonia Cunico
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2016-04-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1134967357

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Ideology has become increasingly central to work in translation studies. To date, however, most studies have focused on literary and religious texts, thus limiting wider understanding of how ideological clashes and encounters pervade any context where power inequalities are present. This special edition of The Translator deliberately focuses on ideology in the translation of a rich variety of lesser-studied genres, namely academic writing, cultural journals, legal and scientific texts, political interviews, advertisements, language policy and European Parliament discourse, in all of which translation as a social practice can be seen to shape, maintain and at times also resist and challenge the asymmetrical nature of exchanges between parties engaged in or subjected to hegemonic practices. The volume opens with two ground-breaking papers that investigate the nature and representation of truth and knowledge in the translation of the sciences, followed by two contributions which approach the issue of shifts in the translation of ideology from the standpoint of critical linguistics and critical discourse analysis, using data from political speeches and interviews and from English and Korean versions of Newsweek. Other contributions discuss the role that translation scholars can play in raising public awareness of the manipulative devices used in advertising; the way in which potentially competing institutional and individual ideologies are negotiated in the context of interpreting in the European Union; the role translation plays in shaping the politics of a multilingual nation state, with reference to Belgium; and the extent to which the concepts of norms and polysystems may be productive in investigating the link between translation and ideology, with reference to Chinese data.


An Introduction to Discourse Analysis and Translation Studies

An Introduction to Discourse Analysis and Translation Studies
Author: Michela Canepari
Publisher: EDUCatt - Ente per il diritto allo studio universitario dell'Università Cattolica
Total Pages: 441
Release: 2014-05-15
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 8867802690

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A Discourse Analysis of News Translation in China

A Discourse Analysis of News Translation in China
Author: Liang Xia
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2019-01-21
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1351021443

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A Discourse Analysis of News Translation in China offers hitherto underexplored inroads into Chinese media through insider perspectives on a unique Chinese newspaper, Cankao Xiaoxia which not only is the largest circulating newspaper in China but is also unique in that its news consists entirely of stories translated from foreign news sources. The size of the publication, the unique nature of the publication, and the view from the inside of such an organization gathered through interviews with its employees give this proposed book a highly unique perspective that will inform our understanding of the workings of Chinese media in important ways.


Discourse and the Translator

Discourse and the Translator
Author: B. Hatim
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2014-06-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317901312

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Discourse and the Translator both incorporates and moves beyond previous studies of translation. Its logical and informative approach to the problems of translation ensures that it will be essential for all those who work with languages 'in contact'. Incorporating research in sociolinguistics, discourse studies, pragmatics and semiotics, the authors analyse the process and product of translation in their social contexts. Through this analysis, the book emphasises the importance of the translator as a mediator between cultures.


Empirical studies in translation and discourse

Empirical studies in translation and discourse
Author: Mario Bisiada
Publisher: Language Science Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2021
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3961103003

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The present volume seeks to contribute some studies to the subfield of Empirical Translation Studies and thus aid in extending its reach within the field of translation studies and thus in making our discipline more rigorous and fostering a reproducible research culture. The Translation in Transition conference series, across its editions in Copenhagen (2013), Germersheim (2015) and Ghent (2017), has been a major meeting point for scholars working with these aims in mind, and the conference in Barcelona (2019) has continued this tradition of expanding the sub-field of empirical translation studies to other paradigms within translation studies. This book is a collection of selected papers presented at that fourth Translation in Transition conference, held at the Universitat Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona on 19–20 September 2019.


Translation Studies at the Interface of Disciplines

Translation Studies at the Interface of Disciplines
Author: João Ferreira Duarte
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2006-10-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027293236

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Translation Studies has been defined in terms of spatial metaphors stressing the need for disciplinary border crossings, with the purpose of borrowing different approaches, orientations and tools from diverse academic fields. Such territorial incursions have resulted in a more thorough exploration of the home province, as this volume is designed to show. The interdisciplinary nature of the venture arises out of the multiplicity of terrains involved and the theoretically motivated definition of the object itself. Translation has been perceived as communication in context, hence the study of translated texts as facts of target cultures means that they need to be investigated within particular situational and sociocultural environments, an enterprise which necessarily requires the collaboration of various disciplines.This volume has grown out of a conference held at the University of Lisbon in November 2002 and collects a selection of papers that focus: on the crossdisciplinarity of Translation Studies, offering new perspectives on the current space of translation; on the importation and redefinition of theories, methodologies and concepts for the study of translation; and on the complex interplay of text and context in translation, creating dynamic interfaces with Sociology, Literary Theory, Cultural Studies, Discourse Analysis, Cultural History, among other disciplines.