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25 years of the J-Net Bulletin por
  • Lyons, Arline
Temas: ANIVERSARIO; ITI'S JAPANESE NETWORK BULETIN [REINO UNIDO]; JAPONES; REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: ITI BULLETIN: The journal of the Institute of Translation & Interpreting
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Milton Keynes : Institute of Translation & Interpreting, september-october 2013
Resumen: Published for the first time in 1988, ITI's Japanese Network Bulletin has been keeping members informed and connected for a quarter of a century, writes Arline Lyons.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H56.

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A corpus-assisted SFL approach to individuation in the European Parliament : the case of Sánchez Presedo’s original and translated repertoires [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Calzada Pérez, María
  • Universidad de Montréal (Canadá)
Series Meta Volume 65, numéro 1, avril 2020 ; v. 65, n. 1Temas: REVISTAS; CORPUS LINGÜÍSTICOS; LINGÜÍSTICA SISTÉMICO FUNCIONAL; INVESTIGACIÓN EN TRADUCCIÓN; SFL.
Origen: Meta, volume 65, numéro 1
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, 2020
Otro título:
  • Meta Translators' Journal
Resumen: El presente artículo propone un enfoque sinérgico entre la lingüística sistémica funcional (SFL, en sus siglas en inglés) y la lingüística de corpus (CL, en sus siglas en inglés) con el fin de explorar la individuación (original y traducida) (y sus conceptos asociados de realización e instanciación). Tras una breve introducción (Apartado 1) y la presentación de las nociones relacionadas con la SFL (Apartado 2), se presenta la metodología para describir un caso de individuación en el Parlamento Europeo, la del socialdemócrata español Sánchez Presedo (Apartado 3). En un uso mayoritariamente cualitativo de la CL, el trabajo examina el perfil de individuación del ponente, a partir de sus intervenciones originales publicadas/instanciadas en las actas del PE (Apartado 4). Luego se identifican las similitudes y diferencias entre este perfil publicado y su reinstanciación traducida (Apartado 5), cerrándose el trabajo con unas breves conclusiones de la labor analítica (Apartado 6).
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"A House of Many Rooms" : Different Approaches of Two Translators of Flora Tristan’s Pérégrinations d’une paria [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Gomashie, Grace A
  • Universidad de Montréal (Canadá)
Series Meta Volume 64, numéro 1, avril 2019 ; v. 64, n. 1Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCION COMPARADA; TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN Y SOCIEDAD; POLITICA; ANALISIS CONTRASTIVO; TRADUCCION LITERARIA; FEMINISMO.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, 2019
Otro título:
  • Meta Translators' Journal
Resumen: This paper performs a comparative analysis of two translations of Flora Tristan’s travelogue to Peru, Pérégrinations d’une paria (1838), namely Jean Hawkes’ English translation, Peregrinations of a Pariah and Emilia Romero’s Spanish version, Peregrinaciones de una paria. This analysis reveals that the two translators chose different approaches to their task, thus inhabiting two different rooms in the house of translation (Neubert and Shreve 1994). Special emphasis is placed on their representations of slavery and the concept of women as slaves in marriage. This project relies on the translation theories and practice described in Kadish and Massadier-Kenney’s edited volume, Translating Slavery, which presents translation from a humanistic, critical, and ideological point of view. The translators writing in this volume incorporate social issues such as race and gender, providing different perspectives on the original text. This project uses one of their approaches: that is, a contrastive and comparative method, examining the differences between the original and the translated texts, especially looking at the interventions of the translators.
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A multimodal model of analysis for the translation of songs from stage musicals [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Carpi, Beatrice
  • Universidad de Montréal (Canadá)
Series Meta Volume 65, numéro 2, août 2020 ; v. 65, n. 2Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCION DE CANCIONES; MULTIMODALIDAD; INVESTIGACIÓN EN TRADUCCIÓN; SEMIOTICA.
Origen: Meta, volume 65, numéro 2 : août 2020
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, 2020
Otro título:
  • Meta Translators' Journal
Resumen: Song translation has only recently become an area of interest for research purposes, with the development of studies on opera, films, folk music, cover songs, and more. Not many scholars have researched stage musicals, even though songs play a fundamental role in this type of performance, conveying meaning via verbal, audio and visual semiotic resources. A few studies on song translation can be identified, such as Low’s (2003; 2005) Pentathlon Approach and Franzon’s (2005) functional approach. These models of translation offer valuable guidelines on how to treat the lyrics, but what is missing is a systematic and multimodal model of analysis that can be applied to the song in its entirety. Kaindl (2005; 2013) takes into consideration the multimodality of songs, but only focuses on popular music and opera. Acknowledging the lack of substantial research on the interaction between modes, which is typical of stage musicals, this paper focuses on the development of a model of analysis that considers the semiotic complexity of songs. A new approach based on themes will allow for a more holistic view of the song and of its content.
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Aigo ! Le casse-tête de la traduction littéraire d’interjections onomatopéiques coréennes [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Jeanmaire, Guillaume
  • Duval, Arnaud
  • Universidad de Montréal (Canadá)
Series Meta Volume 65, numéro 3, décembre 2020 ; v. 65, n. 3Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCION LITERARIA; COREANO-FRANCÉS; EQUIVALENCIA SEMÁNTICA; INTERJECCIONES.
Origen: Meta, volume 65, numéro 3
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Francés
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, 2020
Otro título:
  • Meta Translators' Journal
Resumen: Cette étude examine les différentes stratégies mises en oeuvre par les traducteurs pour rendre en français l’expressivité des interjections onomatopéiques coréennes. À la différence de l’onomatopée, une interjection est, en réaction à une situation vécue, pourvue d’un affect, d’une intention de communiquer (expressive ou injonctive). Entre manifestation émotionnelle et formulation implicite, leur ambiguïté sémantique ne permet pas d’en interpréter aisément la valeur situationnelle, telle qu’elle est communément interprétée dans la culture d’origine. À défaut d’interjections équivalentes en langue cible, les traducteurs des interjections coréennes ont donc alternativement recours soit à de simples translittérations, soit à des reformulations plus explicites non interjectives. Après avoir défini le cadre de notre étude, nous étudierons, par des exemples empruntés à la littérature coréenne, les différentes stratégies qui permettent de traduire et transmettre en français la valeur expressive et la charge émotive de ces éléments de langage dits « primaires ». Enfin, nous proposerons quelques solutions de rechange non interjectives ou somatiques pour rendre perceptible leur densité sémantique.
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An SFL-based model for investigating explicitation-related phenomena in translation [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Othman, Waleed
  • Universidad de Montréal (Canadá)
Series Meta Volume 65, numéro 1, avril 2020 ; v. 65, n. 1Temas: REVISTAS; CORPUS LINGÜÍSTICOS; LINGÜÍSTICA SISTÉMICO FUNCIONAL; INVESTIGACIÓN EN TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCION COMPARADA; SFL.
Origen: Meta, volume 65, numéro 1
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, 2020
Otro título:
  • Meta Translators' Journal
Resumen: Este trabajo propone un modelo para la investigación de la explicitación, la implicitación y la explicitud en textos traducidos. El trabajo destaca la necesidad de distinguir claramente entre explicitación y otro tipo de transformaciones en la traducción. Específicamente, cuando se comparan las traducciones en el texto meta (TM) con el texto fuente (TF) correspondiente, el modelo no presupone correspondencias entre la presencia (y la ausencia) de transformaciones en contenido ideativo y el estatus de explicitación. Tampoco presupone correspondencia entre el estatus general de explicitación de las traducciones y el carácter explícito del TM en su conjunto desde la perspectiva de los lectores en lengua meta (LM). El modelo se basa en la lingüística sistémico-funcional para desarrollar procedimientos para un análisis de tres fases de estos diferentes fenómenos relacionados a la explicitación. Se aplican los parámetros de rastreabilidad, congruencia de realización y refinamiento para determinar el estatus de explicitación, que se concibe como selecciones hechas por el traductor en el potencial sistémico de la LM. El carácter explícito se determina desde la perspectiva de la instanciación de registro mediante la comparación de frecuencias de diferentes tipos de traducciones con las encontradas en un corpus comparable de no traducciones en LM. Un estudio de caso que aplica el modelo a una traducción del inglés al árabe de verbos de modo de movimiento en un género literario demuestra cómo cada fase aporta nuevas percepciones, desde una perspectiva diferente, a la vez que ofrece datos para el análisis comparativo de las selecciones disponibles en los dos sistemas lingüísticos en relación con el rasgo lingüístico de interés.
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Archival research in translation and censorship : digging into the “true museum of Francoism” [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Lobejón Santos, Sergio
  • Gómez Castro, Cristina
  • Gutiérrez Lanza, Camino
  • Universidad de Montréal (Canadá)
Series Meta Volume 66, numéro 1, avril 2021 ; v. 66, n. 1Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN; ARCHIVOS; CENSURA; RECURSOS DE INFORMACION.
Origen: Meta, volume 66, numéro 1 : avril 2021
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, 2021
Otro título:
  • Meta Translators' Journal
Resumen: Systematic research on translation and censorship in Francoist Spain started roughly ten years after the dismantling of the regime’s censorship apparatus in 1985, following the opening of the censorship archives at the Archivo General de la Administración (AGA) in Alcalá de Henares. Since then, numerous comprehensive studies on the translation of various genres have been produced, all of them making extensive use of the censorship files issued and archived by the regime as their main source of information. However, little to no reflection has been done on the structure, usefulness and reliability of those data. This paper examines archival sources in translation and censorship, delving into the AGA’s history and structure, as well as its unique position as a censorship repository. It describes the AGA’s document collections on censored cultural artefacts and the possibilities they afford to study the impact of censorship on the translation of various text types. Ultimately, it argues that while AGA data have proved to be a key component in censorship research in Spain, complementary information is essential in reconstructing translation activity at the time and to ascertain how textual changes observed in censored translations came about.
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Audiovisual translation in primary education. Students’ perceptions of the didactic possibilities of subtitling and dubbing in foreign language learning [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Fernández Costales, Alberto
  • Universidad de Montréal (Canadá)
Series Meta Volume 66, numéro 2, août 2021 ; v. 66, n. 2Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN AUDIOVISUAL; DOBLAJE; SUBTITULADO; ENSEÑANZA DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS; INVESTIGACIONES; ENSEÑANZA PRIMARIA.
Origen: Meta, volume 66, numéro 2 : août 2021
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Inglés
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, 2021
Otro título:
  • Meta Translators' Journal
Resumen: This paper investigates the use of Audiovisual Translation (AVT) as a didactic tool in primary education. Several studies confirm that subtitling and dubbing are beneficial for productive and receptive skills, vocabulary acquisition, translation competence, and learners’ motivation and engagement. However, research in the field has been devoted primarily to university students enrolled in translation and language programmes, and there is a dearth of papers exploring the use of AVT in early educational stages. This paper is intended to fill this gap by examining the perceptions of primary education students on the use of interlingual subtitling and creative dubbing in learning English at school. The sample includes 120 students from 10 public primary schools in Spain who participated in a 3-month teaching study. The research tool was a student questionnaire aimed at gathering their perceptions on the use of AVT; this survey was complemented with in-class observations. Results underline the favourable views students had on the use of AVT in language learning in primary education, with a slight preference for dubbing over subtitling. This outcome brings to the fore the educational possibilities of AVT, which may be a useful resource in language teaching.
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Babel : Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation por
  • International Federation of Translators
Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Babel : Revue internationale de la traduction / International Journal of Translation
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, 1997 -
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (46)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 43, Issue 1, 1997 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 43, Issue 1, 1997 ; v. 43, n. 1Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, january-march 1997
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
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Babel - Volume 43, Issue 2, 1997 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 43, Issue 2, 1997 ; v. 43, n. 2Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, january-march 1997
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
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Babel - Volume 43, Issue 3, 1997 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 43, Issue 3, 1997 ; v. 43, n. 3Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, january-march 1997
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
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Babel - Volume 47, Issue 1, 2001 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 47, Issue 1, 2001 ; v. 47, n. 1Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, january-march 2001
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
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Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (5)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 48, Issue 2, 2002 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 48, Issue 2, 2002 ; v. 48, n. 2Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, april-jun 2002
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (6)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 48, Issue 3, 2002 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 48, Issue 3, 2002 ; v. 48, n. 3Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, jul-sep 2002
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (4)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 49, Issue 4, 2003 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 49, Issue 4, 2003 ; v. 49, n. 4Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, oct-dec 2003
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (4)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 52, Issue 3, 2006 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 52, Issue 3, 2006 ; v. 52, n. 3Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, jul-sep 2006
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
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Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (4)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 52, Issue 4, 2006 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 52, Issue 4, 2006 ; v. 52, n. 4Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, oct-nov 2006
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
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Babel - Volume 53, Issue 1, 2007 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 53, Issue 1, 2007 ; v. 53, n. 1Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, jan-mar 2007
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (6)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 53, Issue 2, 2007 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 53, Issue 2, 2007 ; v. 53, n. 2Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, apr-jun 2007
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (6)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 53, Issue 3, 2007 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 53, Issue 3, 2007 ; v. 53, n. 3Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, jul-sep 2007
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (4)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 53, Issue 4, 2007 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 53, Issue 4, 2007 ; v. 53, n. 4Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, oct-dec 2007
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (5)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 56, Issue 1, 2010 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 56, Issue 1, 2010 ; v. 56, n. 1Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, jan-marc 2010
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (5)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 56, Issue 2, 2010 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 56, Issue 2, 2010 ; v. 56, n. 2Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, apr-jun 2010
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (5)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 57, Issue 1, 2011 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 57, Issue 1, 2011 ; v. 57, n. 1Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, jan-mar 2011
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (5)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 57, Issue 2, 2011 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 57, Issue 2, 2011 ; v. 57, n. 2Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, apr-jul 2011
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (5)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Babel - Volume 57, Issue 4, 2011 por
  • International Federation of Translators
Series Volume 57, Issue 4, 2011 ; v. 57, n. 4Temas: REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, oct-dec 2011
Resumen: Babel is a scholarly journal designed primarily for translators, interpreters and terminologists (T&I), yet of interest also for nonspecialist concerned with current issues and events in the field. The scope of Babel is intentional and embraces a multitude of disciplines built on the following pillars: T&I theory, practice, pedagogy, technology, history, sociology, and terminology management. Another important segment of this journal includes articles on the development and evolution of the T&I professions: new disciplines, growth, recognition, Codes of Ethics, protection, and prospects. The creation of Babel was proposed on the initiative of Pierre-François Caillé, founding president of the Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs (FIT) and approved by the first FIT Congress of 1954 in Paris. Babel continues to be published for FIT and each issue contains a section dedicated to THE LIFE OF FIT. Articles for Babel are normally published in English or French but we also accept articles in Arabic, Chinese, German, Italian, Russian and Spanish.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (7)Signatura topográfica: H17, ...

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Beware the source text : five (re)translations of the same work, but from different source texts [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Huuhtanen, Suvi
  • Universidad de Montréal (Canadá)
Series Meta Volume 65, numéro 2, août 2020 ; v. 65, n. 2Temas: REVISTAS; TEXTO FUENTE; RETRADUCCION; TRADUCCIÓN INDIRECTA.
Origen: Meta, volume 65, numéro 2 : août 2020
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Francés
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, 2020
Otro título:
  • Meta Translators' Journal
Resumen: Source text (ST), although a central concept in translation studies, has remained vaguely defined. This complicates the identification of a translation’s ST, which in turn creates problems for research. Associating translations with the incorrect ST(s) leads to questionable conclusions and categorizations, especially when dealing with the types of translation that are defined and theorized with reference to their relationship with their ST(s), such as retranslation, indirect translation, pseudotranslation and self-translation. Our case study of five Finnish translations of Jules Verne’s Vingt mille lieues sous les mer demonstrates that these assumed retranslations have different STs. We adopt the notions of work and text to establish the relationships among the translations and STs involved: texts are representations of a work, and a work, in turn, is a literary creation implied by its various texts. Although the five Finnish translations have different source texts, they are all – as are their STs – texts of the same work. In other words, if source text is understood to be a text, the five translations are not, strictly speaking, retranslations; however, if source text is understood to be a work, then they are all retranslations of the same work. Therefore, the categorization of these translations – and thus also the points of view from which they can be studied – depends on whether source text is defined as a text or as a work.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: No hay ítems disponibles.

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Un caso de traducción identitaria : Le Petit Prince en andaluz [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Marín Hernández, David
  • Universidad de Montréal (Canadá)
Series Meta Volume 64, numéro 1, avril 2019 ; v. 64, n. 1Temas: REVISTAS; COLONIZACIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN; IDENTIDAD CULTURAL; ANDALUZ; TRADUCCIÓN Y CULTURA; IDENTIDAD CULTURAL; LENGUA PLURICÉNTRICA; LENGUA DOMINANTE.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Español
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, 2019
Otro título:
  • Meta Translators' Journal
Resumen: Las diferentes variedades dialectales de una lengua mantienen relaciones asimétricas. En ocasiones, los hablantes de una variedad estigmatizada tratan de alterar la relación de fuerzas deshaciéndose de su estigma e incrementando su prestigio lingüístico. La traducción constituye uno de los mecanismos que permite elevar la categoría de una variedad estigmatizada: al traducir una obra canonizada hacia la variedad no dominante, se produce una transferencia de capital simbólico desde la obra hacia la lengua de llegada, de manera que esta consigue presentarse como una lengua de cultura. En este trabajo estudiaremos la traducción de Le Petit Prince que Juan Porras ha realizado en una de las hablas andaluzas más estigmatizadas en España. El objetivo de esta traducción es reivindicar esta variedad y presentarla como el reflejo de una identidad andaluza alienada durante siglos por la colonización castellana, según el traductor. Además de describir las características lingüísticas de esta versión, analizaremos las críticas de las que ha sido objeto. Esta recepción tan adversa nos permitirá evaluar el grado de conciencia lingüística que existe actualmente en Andalucía y compararlo con el de otras comunidades de habla que sí han acogido favorablemente este tipo de traducciones reivindicativas de una identidad nacional.
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El CTPCBA en el XVIII Congreso de la Federación Internacional de Traductores : Premio a la mejor publicación periódica 2008 [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Steinberg, Graciela
Series La traducción cotiza en Bolsa ; n.93Temas: ASOCIACIONES PROFESIONALES; CONFERENCIAS; CTPCBA [BUENOS AIRES]; FINLANDIA; FIT; PREMIOS; REVISTAS; TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Revista CTPCBA del Colegio de Traductores Públicos de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, número 93
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Buenos Aires : Colegio de Traductores Públicos de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, septiembre-octubre 2008
Resumen: Durante el Congreso FIT 2008, nuestra publicación: "CTPCBA. Revista de Colegio de Traductores Públicos de la Ciudad de Buenos recibió el "Premio a la mejor publicación periódica 2008" en el campo de la Traducción.
Acceso en línea:
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H130.

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