256 Pages
by
Routledge
260 Pages
by
Routledge
256 Pages
by
Routledge
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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... Read more
Preface 1 Unity in diversity 2 Foundations for a model of analysing texts 3 Interpreting: a text linguistic approach 4 Texture in simultaneous interpreting 5 Politeness in screen translating 6 Register membership in literary translating 7 Form and function in the translation of the sacred and sensitive text 8 Gross-cultural communication 9 Ideology 10 Text-level errors 11 Curriculum design 12 Assessing performance
Biography
Basil Hatim, Ian Mason






