Catálogo Bibliográfico
Imagen de cubierta local
Imagen de cubierta local

Applying functionalism to domain-specifictranslations the case of legal texts [CD-ROM]

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: Recurso continuoRecurso continuoDetalles de publicación: Buenos Aires : Colegio de Traductores Públicos de la Ciudad de Buenos AiresCTPCBA , 2006Descripción: p.363-394 ilusTema(s): Recursos en línea:
Contenidos:
Editado en CD-ROM.
En: Congreso Internacional de Traducción Especializada, IResumen: The functionalist theory to translations is the result of the reorientation of mainstream translation practice towards the business environment. Globalization has lead to the rise of multinational corporations which function efficiently only when communication and cultural barriers are aided. Translation scholars (Christiane Nord, Hans Vermeer, Katharina Reiss) as well as translation practitioners (Justa Holz-Mänttäri) have identified the need to re-label the translator as an 'intercultural expert' who facilitates the exchange of information in view of an operative/ lucrative result. As many of the above-mentioned corporations are domain-oriented, it follows that the texts for translation are often domain-specific. In this study, we intend to verify whether the functionalist theory has applicability for domain-specific translations and to what extent the functionalist model may be used. For this purpose, we will examine functionalist concepts (i.e. client collaboration, translation brief, the translation-oriented-ST-analysis,potential functional deviation etc.) by applying a domain-specific filter. After considerable
Etiquetas de esta biblioteca: No hay etiquetas de esta biblioteca para este título. Ingresar para agregar etiquetas.
Valoración
    Valoración media: 0.0 (0 votos)
Existencias
Tipo de ítem Biblioteca actual Colección Signatura topográfica Estado Fecha de vencimiento Código de barras
Artículos/Analíticas Artículos/Analíticas Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre Colección General 061.3 : 81 ́255.2: 6 CTPCBA 2006 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) Disponible 2414-26

Inc. ref.

Editado en CD-ROM.

The functionalist theory to translations is the result of the reorientation of mainstream translation practice towards the business environment. Globalization has lead to the rise of multinational corporations which function efficiently only when communication and cultural barriers are aided. Translation scholars (Christiane Nord, Hans Vermeer, Katharina Reiss) as well as translation practitioners (Justa Holz-Mänttäri) have identified the need to re-label the translator as an 'intercultural expert' who facilitates the exchange of information in view of an operative/ lucrative result. As many of the above-mentioned corporations are domain-oriented, it follows that the texts for translation are often domain-specific. In this study, we intend to verify whether the functionalist theory has applicability for domain-specific translations and to what extent the functionalist model may be used. For this purpose, we will examine functionalist concepts (i.e. client collaboration, translation brief, the translation-oriented-ST-analysis,potential functional deviation etc.) by applying a domain-specific filter. After considerable

No hay comentarios en este titulo.

para colocar un comentario.

Haga clic en una imagen para verla en el visor de imágenes

Imagen de cubierta local

Biblioteca del CTPCBA
Av. Corrientes 1834 - Subsuelo
Buenos Aires (C1045AAN)
E-mail: biblioteca3@traductores.org.ar
Tel: (+ 54 11) 4373-7173 int. 221

Horarios de atención:
Lunes a viernes de 9.00 a 18.00.
A partir de las 17.00, solo para matriculados y estudiantes con credencial del CTPCBA.