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Strategies used in translating english binomials into arabic por
  • Hussein, Riyad F
  • Lingwood, Richard
Series Volume 57, Issue 2, 2011 ; v. 57, n. 2Temas: ENSENANZA DE LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS; ESTUDIANTES; EXPRESIONES IDIOMÁTICAS; JORDANIA; METODOLOGÍA DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCION DEL/AL ARABE; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES.
Origen: Babel - Volume 57, Issue 2, 2011
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Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, april-june 2011
Resumen: The present study investigates Jordanian students' ability to translate English binomials into Arabic and explores the strategies used when translating them into Arabic. It also investigates the usefulness of English-Arabic dictionaries. For this purpose, a 25-item translation test was developed and distributed to two groups; an advanced group including 30 MA students, and an intermediate group comprising 50 undergraduate students studying English at Jordanian universities. The study revealed that the subjects' general performance on the translation test was unsatisfactory. The percentage of correct answers on all items for all subjects was approximately The study revealed that the subjects' general performance on the translation test was unsatisfactory. The percentage of correct answers on all items for all subjects was approximately 44...This means that more than half of the test items in the translation test were erroneously rendered. The subjects used different strategies to translate English binomials into Arabic. The most frequently used strategy was contextualized guessing, followed by avoidance, literal translation, incomplete translation and least used, semantic approximation...
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H17.

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Quality in consecutive interpreting : a relevance-theoretic perspective por
  • Al-Kharabsheh, Aladdin
Series ; vol.63n.1Temas: CALIDAD DE LA INTERPRETACIÓN; INTERPRETACIÓN CONSECUTIVA; INVESTIGACIÓN EN INTERPRETACIÓN; JORDANIA; METODOLOGÍA DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN; TEORIA DE LA INTERPRETACION; TEORIA DE LA PERTINENCIA; TRADUCCION DEL/AL ARABE; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES.
Origen: Babel
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Idioma: Árabe
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, january-march 2017
Resumen: Given the lack of sensitization to the multi-dimensional concept of quality, and given the versatility of the concept of relevance, the present investigation attempts to examine the premise that Relevance Theory (RT) can function as a standard or a benchmark for maximizing and/or optimizing quality in CI. Whilst the theoretical part relies heavily on Ernst-August Gutt's seminal work Translation and Relevance: Cognition and Context (2000), the practical part draws on some empirical data obtained from trainee-interpreters' recorded sessions at the Hashemite University (Jordan) in order to provide a relevance-driven account for some semantic, syntactic, and cultural difficulties and problems in CI. The study arrives at the main conclusion that the degree of quality in CI largely depends on the degree of relevance achieved by the interpreter's TL version, i.e., quality in CI would rise exponentially with the degree of relevance achieved by the interpreter's TL version. The study also concludes that the pragmatic RT can be considered a reliable instrument, a reliable frame of reference, or a reliable screening system that can ensure both relevance-building and a correspondingly concomitant quality-building in CI, i.e., RT can possibly fine-tune the interpreters' performance in the booth.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H17.

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Difficulties arab translation trainees encounter when translating high frequency idioms por
  • Thabit Saeed, Aziz
Series ; vol.58n.2Temas: ALUMNOS; ENSEÑANZA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; METODOLOGÍA DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN; MODISMOS; PROBLEMAS DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCION DEL/AL ARABE; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; INVESTIGACIÓN EN TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Babel
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Idioma: Árabe
Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, april-june 2012
Resumen: This study attempts to investigate the difficulties that translation trainees encounter when rendering idioms into Arabic. It also explores the strategies that the trainees utilize in their translation attempts. To carry out the investigation, the author designed a translation task that comprises 20 frequently used idioms, the selection process of which passed through four rigorous steps of frequency check tests.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H17.

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Applying assessment holistic method to the translation exam in Yemen por
  • Bahameed, Adel Salem
Series ; vol.62n.1Temas: ENSEÑANZA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; ESTUDIANTES; EVALUACIÓN DE TRADUCCIONES; METODOLOGÍA DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN; METODOLOGÍA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCION DEL/AL ARABE; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; YEMEN.
Origen: Babel
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Detalles de publicación: Sint-Amandsberg : Fédération Internationale des Traducteurs, january-march 2016
Resumen: This paper is an attempt to guide the teachers how the assessment process should be and it highlights the effectiveness and suitability of adopting the holistic method of assessment. This method was applied to the correction of students' translations of the final exam containing different texts to be translated in both directions between English and Arabic. The exam was done by 36 female students at the Faculty for Women - Seiyun, Yemen on the undergraduate degree course of Translation (2). The hypothesis regarding the suitability and effectiveness of using the assessment holistic method and the possibility to improve the quality of the assessing the students' translations in future based on this method has not been verified. This study concluded that the main factor which is clearly identifiable was translation competence and that this method was found out to be too lenient to give impartial translation quality assessment for the students' translations.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H17.

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