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The Translator As Communicator

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By taking an integrated approach to the practice of translation, Hatim and Mason provide a refreshingly unprejudiced contribution to translation theory.

They argue that the division of the subject into literary and non-literary, technical and non-technical and so on, is unhelpful and misleading.

Instead of dwelling on these differentials, the authors focus on what common ground exists between these distinctions.

The proposed model is presented through a series of case studies, each of which has as its focus one particular feature of text constitution, while not losing sight of how this contributes to the whole analytic apparatus.

Topics covered include: * a comprehensive description of the interpreting process * power and ideology in translation * discourse errors * curriculum design for translator training

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Product Details
Routledge
0415117364 / 9780415117364
Hardback
418.02
12/12/1996
United Kingdom
English
256p.
22 cm
postgraduate /undergraduate Learn More