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Terminology, LSP and translation : studies in language engineering in honour of Juan C. Sager por
  • Somers, Harold [ed.]
Series Benjamins translation library ; 18Temas: ESTUDIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN; INGENIERIA DEL LENGUAJE; INGLÉS; SERIES MONOGRAFICAS; SISTEMAS PARA TRADUCCIÓN AUTOMATICA; TERMINOLOGÍA; TRADUCCIÓN.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1996
Resumen: A volume highlighting the links between lexicography, terminology, language for special purposes (LSP) and translation and Machine Translation, that constitute the domain of Language Engineering. Part I: Terminology and Lexicography. Takes us through terminological problems and solutions in Europe, the former Soviet Union and Egypt. Part II focuses on LSP for second language learners and lexical analysis. Part III treats translator training in a historical context, as well as new methods from cognitive and corpus linguistics. Part IV is about the application of language engineering in Machine Translation, corpus linguistics and multilingual text generation.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (2)Signatura topográfica: 001.4:81'25=111 S18 Ej.1 / 001.4:81'25=111 S18 Ej.2, ...

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Researching translation competence by PACTE Group por
  • Hurtado Albir, Amparo [ed.]
Series Benjamins translation library ; 127Temas: COMPETENCIA; GLOSARIOS; INGLÉS; METODOLOGÍA DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN; NOVEDADES 2017; PACTE GROUP; PROYECTOS DE INVESTIGACIÓN Y DESARROLLO; SERIES MONOGRAFICAS; TRADUCCIÓN; INVESTIGACIÓN EN TRADUCCIÓN.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2017
Resumen: This volume is a compendium of PACTE Group's experimental research in Translation Competence since 1997. The book is organised in four main parts and also includes eight appendices and a glossary. Part I presents the conceptual and methodological framework of PACTE's Translation Competence research design. Part II focuses on the methodological aspects of the research design and its development: exploratory tests and pilot studies carried out; experiment design; characteristics of the sample population; procedures of data collection and analysis. Part III presents the results obtained in the experiment related to: the Acceptability of the translations produced in the experiment and the six dependent variables of study (Knowledge of Translation; Translation Project; Identification and Solution of Translation Problems; Decision-making; Efficacy of the Translation Process; Use of Instrumental Resources); this part also includes a corpus analysis of the translations. Part IV analyses the translators who were ranked highest in the experiment and goes on to present final conclusions as well as PACTE's perspectives in the field of Translation Competence research.
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Reflections on translation theory : selected papers 1993-2014 por
  • Chesterman, Andrew
Series Benjamins translation library ; 132Temas: ARTICULOS; CATFORD, J. C; DOCUMENTOS; ESTUDIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN; ETICA PROFESIONAL; INGLÉS; KUNDERA, MILAN; NORMALIZACION LINGÜISTICA; NORMAS; NOVEDADES 2017; SEMIOTICA; SERIES MONOGRAFICAS; SOCIOLOGIA; TEORÍA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TEORIA DEL ESCOPO; TRADUCCION LITERAL.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2017
Resumen: Section I. Some general issues: Paper 1. On the idea of a theory, Paper 2. Shared ground in Translation Studies, Paper 3. What constitutes "progress" in Translation Studies?, Paper 4. Towards consilience?. Section II. Descriptive and prescriptive: Paper 5. The empirical status of prescriptivism, Paper 6. Skopos theory: A retrospective assessment, Paper 7. Catford revisited, Paper 8. The descriptive paradox, or how theory can affect practice. Section III. Causality and explanation: Paper 9. Causes, translations, effects, Paper 10. A causal model for Translation Studies, Paper 11. Semiotic modalities in translation causality, Paper 12. On explanation. Section IV. Norms: Paper 13. From 'is' to 'ought': Laws, norms and strategies in Translation Studies, Paper 14. A note on norms and evidence. Section V. Similarities and differences: Paper 15. On similarity, Paper 16. Problems with strategies, Paper 17. The unbearable lightness of English words. Section VI. Hypotheses: Paper 18. The status of interpretive hypotheses, Paper 19. Reflections on the literal translation hypothesis. Section VII. "Universals": Paper 20. Beyond the particular, Paper 21. What is a unique item?, Paper 22. Kundera's sentence, Paper 23. Universalism in Translation Studies. Section VIII. The sociological turn: Paper 24. Questions in the sociology of translation, Paper 25. The name and nature of Translator Studies, Paper 26. Models of what processes?. Section IX. Translation ethics: Paper 27. Proposal for a Hieronymic Oath, Paper 28. An ethical decision.
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Memes of translation : the spread of ideas in translation theory por
  • Chesterman, Andrew
Series Benjamins translation library ; 123Temas: ESTRATEGIA; ETICA; EVALUACION; FORMACIÓN PROFESIONAL; HISTORIA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; INGLÉS; MEMES; NORMAS; SERIES MONOGRAFICAS; TEORÍA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016
Resumen: Memes of Translation is a search for coherence in translation theory based on the notion of Memes: ideas that spread, develop and replicate, like genes. The author explores a wide range of ideas on translation, mapping the "meme pool" of translation theory with chapters on translation history, norms, strategies, assessment, ethics, and translator training. The aim of the book is to search for a perspective from which the immense variety of ideas about translation can be related. The unifying thread is the philosophy of Karl Popper. The book proposes the beginnings of a Popperian theory of translation, based on the fundamental concepts of norms, strategies, and values. A key idea is that a translation itself is a theory or hypothesis concerning the source text. This hypothesis is then subjected to testing, refinement, and perhaps even rejection, just like any other hypothesis.
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The discourse of court interpreting : discourse practices of the law, the witness and the interpreter por
  • Hale, Sandra Beatriz
Series Benjamins translation library ; 52Temas: AUSTRALIA; ESPAÑOL; HISPANOPARLANTES; INGLES; INTÉRPRETES JURÍDICOS; LENGUAJE HABLADO; METODOLOGÍA DE LA INTERPRETACIÓN; PRACTICA DE LA INTERPRETACION; SERIES MONOGRAFICAS; TRADUCCIÓN JURÍDICA; TRIBUNALES.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2010
Resumen: This book explores the intricacies of court interpreting through a thorough analysis of the authentic discourse of the English-speaking participants, the Spanish-speaking witnesses and the interpreters. Written by a practitioner, educator and researcher, the book presents the reader with real issues that most court interpreters face during their work and shows through the results of careful research studies that interpreter's choices can have varying degrees of influence on the triadic exchange. It aims to raise the practitioners' awareness of the significance of their choices and attempts to provide a theoretical basis for interpreters to make informed decisions rather than intuitive ones. It also suggests solutions for common problems. The book highlights the complexities of court interpreting and argues for thorough training for practicing interpreters to improve their performance as well as for better understanding of their task from the legal profession. Although the data is drawn from Spanish-English cases, the main results can be extended to any language combination. The book is written in a clear, accessible language and is aimed at practicing interpreters, students and educators of interpreting, linguists and legal professionals.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: 81'253 [082.1]=111 H13.

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De-/Re-Contextualizing conference interpreting : interpreters in the ivory tower? por
  • Diriker, Ebru
Series Benjamins translation library ; 53Temas: CONTEXTO; CULTURA; INGLÉS; INTERPRETACIÓN DE CONFERENCIAS; INTERPRETACIÓN SIMULTÁNEA; INTÉRPRETES; SERIES MONOGRAFICAS; SOCIOLINGÜISTICA.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2004
Resumen: This groundbreaking study explores Simultaneous Conference Interpreting (SI) by focusing on interpreters as professionals working in socio-cultural contexts and on the interdependency between these contexts and actual SI behavior. While previous research on SI has been dominated by cognitive and psycholinguistic approaches, Diriker's work explores SI in relation to the broader and more immediate socio-cultural contexts by investigating the representation of the profession(al) in the meta-discourse and by exploring the presence of interpreters and the nature of the interpreted utterance at an actual conference. Making use of participant observations, interviews and analysis of conference transcripts, Diriker challenges some of the widely held assumptions about SI. She suggests that the interpreter's delivery represents not only the speaker but a multiplicity of speaker-positions, and that this multiplicity may well be a source of tension or vulnerability, as well as strength, for interpreters. Her analysis also highlights how interpreters negotiate meaning in SI, and underscores the need for more concerted efforts to explore SI in authentic contexts.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: 81'253=111 D628.

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Conference interpreting : a complete course por
  • Setton, Robin
  • Dawrant, Andrew
Series Benjamins translation library ; 120Temas: ENSEÑANZA DE LA INTERPRETACIÓN; ETICA PROFESIONAL; INGLÉS; INTERPRETACIÓN CONSECUTIVA; INTERPRETACIÓN DE CONFERENCIAS; INTERPRETACIÓN SIMULTÁNEA; INTÉRPRETES; SERIES MONOGRAFICAS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016
Resumen: The conference interpreting skillset - full consecutive and simultaneous interpreting - has long been in demand well beyond the multilateral intergovernmental organizations, notably in bilateral diplomacy, business, international tribunals and the media. This comprehensive coursebook sets out an updated step-by-step programme of training, designed to meet the increasingly challenging conditions of the 21st century, and adaptable by instructors with the appropriate specializations to cover all these different applications in contemporary practice. After an overview of the diverse world of interpreting and the prerequisites for this demanding course of training, successive chapters take students and teachers through initiation and the progressive acquisition of the techniques, knowledge and professionalism that make up this full skillset. For each stage in the training, detailed, carefully sequenced exercises and guidance on the cognitive challenges are provided, in a spirit of transparency between students and teachers on their respective roles in the learning process. For instructors, course designers and administrators, more detailed and extensive tips on pedagogy, curriculum design and management will be found in the companion Trainer's Guide.
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Conference interpreting : a trainer's guide por
  • Setton, Robin
  • Dawrant, Andrew
Series Benjamins translation library ; 121Temas: ENSEÑANZA DE LA INTERPRETACIÓN; ETICA PROFESIONAL; INGLÉS; INTERPRETACIÓN CONSECUTIVA; INTERPRETACIÓN DE CONFERENCIAS; INTERPRETACIÓN SIMULTÁNEA; INTÉRPRETES; SERIES MONOGRAFICAS; TEORIA DE LA INTERPRETACION.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016
Resumen: This companion volume to Conference Interpreting - A Complete Course provides additional recommendations and theoretical and practical discussion for instructors, course designers and administrators. Chapters mirroring the Complete Course offer supplementary exercises, tips on materials selection, classroom practice, feedback and class morale, realistic case studies from professional practice, and a detailed rationale for each stage supported by critical reviews of the literature. Dedicated chapters address the role of theory and research in interpreter training, with outline syllabi for further qualification in interpreting studies at MA or PhD level; the current state of testing and professional certification, with proposals for an overhaul; the institutional and administrative challenges of running a high-quality training course; and designs and opportunities for further and teacher training, closing with a brief speculative look at future prospects for the profession.
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