
Empirical translation studies : new methodological and theoretical traditions
edited by Gert De Sutter, Marie-Aude Lefer, Isabelle Delaere
Bok · Engelsk · 2017
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Omfang | 317 sider : diagrammer
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Opplysninger | Gert De Sutter, Marie-Aude Lefer and Isabelle Delaere: Introduction -- Sandra L. Halverson: Gravitational pull in translation -- Stefan Evert and Stella Neumann: The impact of translation direction on characteristics of translated texts: a multivariate analysis for English and German -- Isabelle Delaere and Gert De Sutter: Variability of English loanword use in Belgian Dutch translations: Measuring the effect of source language and register -- Haidee Kruger: The effects of editorial intervention: Implications for studies of the features of translaed language -- Adriano Ferraresi and Maja Milicevic: Phraseological patterns in interpreting and translation: similar or different? -- Oliver Culo, Silvia Hansen-Schirra and Jean Nitzke: Contrasting Terminological Variation in Post-Editing and Human translation of Texts from the Technical and Medical Domain -- Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski: Exploratory analysis of dimensions influencing variation in translation: The case of text register and translation method -- Bert Cappelle and Rudy Loock: Typological differences shining through: the case of phrasal verbs in translated English -- Kerstin Kunz, Stefania Degaetano-Ortlieb, Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski, Katrin Menzel and Erich Steiner: English-German contrasts in cohesion and implications for translation. - "The present volume is devoted to the study of language use in translated texts as a function of various linguistic, contextual and cognitive factors. It contributes to the recent trend in empirical translation studies towards more methodological sophistication, including mixed methodology designs and multivariate statistical analyses, ultimately leading to a more accurate understanding of language use in translations." --
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ISBN | 9783110456844
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