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Translating epistemic adverbs from english into spanish : evidence from a parallel corpus por
  • Ramón, Noelia
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 1, janvier 2009 ; v. 54, n. 1Temas: ADVERBIOS; CORPUS LINGÜÍSTICOS; INGLES-ESPANOL; METODOLOGÍA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN DEL/AL ESPAÑOL; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; VERBOS; INVESTIGACIÓN EN TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 1
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, janvier 2009
Resumen: The expression of modal meanings is an area of great complexity in the relationship between form and function in a single language and cross-linguistically. Modal adverbs in particular are considered to be problematic from a contrastive perspective due to their multifunctionality in English (Aijmer 2005). This paper is a corpus-based study of the expression of epistemic possibility by means of three common modal adverbs in English (certainly, probably, possibly) and the translational options chosen in Spanish for expressing those meanings. The aim is to identify trends in the translations of these epistemic adverbs that contribute to a better understanding of the various semantic functions that native speakers attribute to these units. The analysis shows that the omission of modal adverbs in the translations may be considered as an indicator of the degree of grammaticalization attained by these adverbs in English. The results provide useful information not only in the field of translator training and practice, but also in descriptive linguistics.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 23.

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Naturalness in the spanish dubbing language : a case of not-so-close friends por
  • Romero Fresco, Pablo
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 1, janvier 2009 ; v. 54, n. 1Temas: ANGLICISMOS; CARACTERÍSTICAS DEL ESPAÑOL; DOBLAJE; ESPANOL; INGLES-ESPANOL; METODOLOGÍA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN DE MEDIOS AUDIOVISUALES; TRADUCCIÓN DEL/AL ESPAÑOL; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 1
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, janvier 2009
Resumen: The present article examines the Spanish dubbing language from the point of view of its naturalness. The premise is that dubbing language is best analyzed by comparing it to the register it imitates, as long as its peculiar features are taken into consideration. This study is divided into two parts: firstly, a description of the features that make dubbing dialogue different from real dialogue, focusing on those arising from the source text; secondly, a comparative analysis of dubbed and real dialogue. In the latter, a corpus of spontaneous conversations will be used as a yardstick for natural dialogue and the main strategies used in colloquial conversation will provide the linguistic units to be analyzed: intensifiers and discourse markers. The main unidiomatic features detected are the use of anglicisms, especially at the pragmatic level, and a certain shift in tone that may cause a variation in the relation among the participants in the dubbed text. Finally, the notion of suspension of linguistic disbelief is put forward as a possible explanation for the perpetuation of unnatural features in dubbing language.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 23.

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A Corpus-based study of Spanish translations of the verb 'report' in biomedical research articles por
  • Williams, Ian A
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 1, janvier 2009 ; v. 54, n. 1Temas: ANALISIS DEL DISCURSO; CORPUS LINGÜÍSTICOS; INGLES-ESPANOL; METODOLOGÍA DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN DEL/AL ESPAÑOL; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; TRADUCCIÓN MÉDICA; VERBOS.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 1
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Español
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, janvier 2009
Resumen: This paper describes an empirical contextual study of the Spanish verbs that translate 'report' carried out on an extensive corpus of medical research articles. A quantitative analysis revealed significant differences between the lexical choices made by the translators and those made by native Spanish authors. The contextual analysis showed that reporting occurs in three basic settings, namely, the institutional setting, the community and patient setting, and the research setting. In the latter, research referred to the current study (i.e., the new clinical study presented in the article), to previous research by the same authors, or to other authors' published work. Within these contexts, consideration of linguistic factors such as collocation, sentence structure and specific features of the communicative situation allows the translator to make the appropriate lexical choices for the wide range of uses of the polysemous English verb 'report.'
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: H 23.

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