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When idioti (Idiotic) becomes "Fluffy" : translation sudents and the avoidance of target-language cognates por
  • Malkiel, Brenda
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 2, juin 2009 ; v. 54, n. 2Temas: ESTUDIANTES; FALSOS COGNADOS; METODOLOGÍA DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCION DEL/AL HEBREO; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; INVESTIGACIÓN EN TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 2
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, juin 2009
Resumen: Cognate translation is neither a simple nor a straightforward matter. Given the risk that a word that appears to be a true cognate may actually be a false cognate, and given the sometimes fuzzy boundary between true and false cognates, translators and translation students have been shown to "play it safe" by casting around for noncognate translations for true cognates, rather than choose the obvious cognate translation. Here we ask whether translation students avoid cognate translations even when the target-language cognate is both accurate and appropriate and whether this phenomenon is related to fear of false friends. The findings indicate that translation students do seek out noncognate translations and that performance on true cognates correlates with performance on false cognates.
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Think-aloud protocols : a useful tool for investigating the linguistic aspect of translation por
  • Künzli, Alexander
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 2, juin 2009 ; v. 54, n. 2Temas: ASPECTOS LINGUISTICOS; COGNICION; FRANCÉS - ALEMÁN; FRANCÉS - SUECO; METODOLOGÍA DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN; SOCIOLINGUISTICA; TRADUCCIÓN; TRADUCCIÓN DEL/AL ALEMAN; TRADUCCIÓN DEL/AL FRANCÉS; TRADUCCION DEL/AL SUECO; VOZ; INVESTIGACIÓN EN TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 2
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, juin 2009
Resumen: Think-aloud protocols (TAPs) have often been used to study the cognitive aspect of translation. This paper shows their usefulness for investigating the linguistic aspect of translation. Examples are drawn from material collected in 40 think-aloud sessions over several years. The participants were professional translators or trainee translators. The language pairs involved are French-German and French-Swedish. The translational linguistic problems discussed fall into the following categories: a) grammatical (the interpretation of French participial clauses), b) textual (the use of connectors), c) functional (different realizations of one and the same linguistic function in French on the one hand, and in German and Swedish on the other), and d) sociolinguistic (the rendering of the formal vous into Swedish by the more formal ni or the less formal du)
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The present and future of audio description and subtitling for the deaf and hard of hearing in Spain por
  • Utray, Francisco
  • Orero, Pilar
  • Pereira, Ana María
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 2, juin 2009 ; v. 54, n. 2Temas: DOBLAJE; ESPANA; LEGISLACION; MEDIOS AUDIOVISUALES; MEDIOS DE COMUNICACION; SORDOS; SUBTITULADO; TRADUCCION AUDIOVISUAL.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 2
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, juin 2009
Resumen: The aim of this article is to describe the state of the art in Spain of the two most popular media accessible modalities: audio description and subtitling for the deaf and hard of hearing. The article traces their origin and development up to the present time. It also examines standards and laws and analyses the economic and operative implications of media accessibility, which does not follow traditional economic parameters. The article aims to define the profile of future describers and subtitlers in Spain, who are currently being trained in the field of Audiovisual Translation. It concludes by proposing a wide variety of measures to be taken in order to reach full media accessibility and raise popular awareness of these services which are available now and will be increasingly so in the future with the change from analogous to digital broadcasting.
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Millán-Astray's translation of Nitobe's Bushido : The soul of Japan por
  • Beeby, Allison
  • Rodríguez, María Teresa
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 2, juin 2009 ; v. 54, n. 2Temas: CONTEXTO; DISCURSO; ESPANA; TRADUCCIÓN DEL/AL ESPAÑOL; TRADUCCION DEL/AL JAPONES; TRADUCCION LITERARIA; TRADUCCIÓN Y CULTURA; TRADUCCIÓN Y SOCIEDAD; TRADUCCIONES DE NITOBE; TRADUCCIONES DEL BUSHIDO.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 2
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Chino
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, juin 2009
Resumen: The translation of Inazo Nitobe's Bushido: the Soul of Japan (1905) by Millán-Astray, the founder of the Spanish Foreign Legion (1941), has been studied from the point of view of the contexts, pretexts and texts of the source text (ST) and the translated text (TT). Nitobe's context and pretext meant that his discourse was primarily one of cultural mediation, an attempt to build bridges between East and West, but also to strengthen the position of Japan. Millán-Astray's context and pretext meant that his discourse was intended to inspire the youth of Spain, but also, and this was even more important, to strengthen Franco's regime and give prestige to the Spanish Foreign Legion. The pretexts of both author and translator can be found in the paratextual elements of the ST (1905) and the TT (1941). However, both texts have been re-edited several times in different formats, without the original introductions and prologues and this raises the question of how the inclusion or omission of this information may affect the reader's interpretation of text as discourse.
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Meta, volume 54, numéro 2 : juin 2009 [Recurso electrónico] por
  • Universidad de Montréal (Canadá)
  • Universidad de Montréal (Canadá)
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 2, juin 2009 ; v. 54, n. 2Temas: REVISTAS; INTERPRETACIÓN; TERMINOLOGÍA; TRADUCCIÓN; LINGÜISTICA.
Origen: Meta: Journal des Traducteurs
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Francés
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, 2009
Otro título:
  • Meta Translators' Journal
Resumen: Meta : journal des traducteurs / Meta: Translators’ Journal est une revue savante internationale qui publie des articles de recherche en traduction, en terminologie et en interprétation. La revue publie deux numéros réguliers et un numéro spécial par volume, à raison de dix à douze articles par numéro. Trois langues sont acceptées, soit le français, l’anglais et l’espagnol. Dans certains numéros spéciaux consacrés à des langues-cultures particulières, d’autres langues, telles que l’allemand et le turc, ont également déjà été acceptées. Meta s’adresse plus particulièrement aux chercheurs, mais aussi à tous ceux qui s’intéressent aux phénomènes langagiers mis en jeu dans la communication interculturelle.
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Interpreters and the writing of history in China por
  • Lung, Rachel
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 2, juin 2009 ; v. 54, n. 2Temas: CHINA; HISTORIA DE LA INTERPRETACIÓN; HISTORIOGRAFIA; INTÉRPRETES; RELACIONES INTERNACIONALES; SIGLO VI; SIGLO VII; TRADUCCIÓN DEL/AL CHINO.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 2
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: Chino
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, juin 2009
Resumen: This article argues that interpreters are crucial figures in the recording of history. Evidence taken from historical texts in ancient China is used to verify the claim that interpreters' notes might have been used as a reference in composing historical records. By documenting the Tang dynasty (AD 618-907) policy to have interpreters interview foreign envoys and submit the relevant accounts to the Bureau of Historiography, this article provides background for the link between interpreters' interview notes and history compilation in China. Evidence is further drawn from the history of the Sui dynasty (AD 581-618), whereby an interpreter's mediated account of the emperor's conversation with a Japanese envoy was directly adapted. Most interestingly, pictorial and written documents of foreign peoples made in the mid-6th century during the Liang dynasty (AD 502-557) were found to be very similar to the written accounts about these foreign peoples in Liangshu, the history of the Liang dynasty, completed in the early 7th century. Apparently, there is a solid link between the interview accounts and historical accounts about foreign peoples in China. Thus, there is a strong possibility that interpreters' notes, in the form of reports, provide important, if not primary, sources for history compilation in China.
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The interpreter, the monitor and the language arbiter por
  • Takeda, Kayoko
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 2, juin 2009 ; v. 54, n. 2Temas: CALIDAD DE LA INTERPRETACIÓN; FILIPINAS; INTERPRETACIÓN JUDICIAL; INTÉRPRETES; JUICIOS; MILITARISMO; PROCESO DE LA INTERPRETACIÓN; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; TRADUCCION DEL/AL JAPONES; TRIBUNALES INTERNACIONES.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 2
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, juin 2009
Resumen: The trustworthiness of translators and interpreters has long been an issue in the profession. In some cases, a set of procedures are established to ensure the trust of clients and end-users. In the International Military Tribunal for the Far East (1946-1948), such procedures took on remarkable form. During the trial, three ethnically and socially different groups of language personnel engaged in three different functions within the overall interpreting process: Japanese nationals as interpreters, Japanese Americans as monitors, and U.S. military officers as language arbiters who ruled on the disputed interpretations. Sociopolitical aspects such as trust, power and control are evident in this hierarchical structure. In such political settings, and in others seen today, the trustworthiness of the interpreter may override the quality of interpreting.
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La institución desconocida y la intraducibilidad : paralelismo entre el derecho comparado y la traducción jurídica frente a la intraducibilidad por
  • Ferran Larraz, Elena
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 2, juin 2009 ; v. 54, n. 2Temas: CALCOS LINGUISTICOS; DERECHO COMPARADO; DERECHO INTERNACIONAL PRIVADO; ESPANA; INSTITUCIONES; LENGUAJE JURÍDICO; PRESTAMOS LINGUISTICOS; TRADUCCIÓN DEL/AL ESPAÑOL; TRADUCCIÓN DEL/AL FRANCÉS; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; TRADUCCION JURIDICA.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 2
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, juin 2009
Resumen: The unknown, precisely because it is unknown, causes suspicion and fear. What does the lawyer feel when he faces an unknown legal institution? How does the translator react in such a case? In this article we study both the reaction of the Spanish legal community and also that of translators in Spain when facing an unknown legal institution like the trust. That enables us to realise that there is a close relationship between the attitude of the legal translator when faced with a new institution like the trust and the view taken by international private law rules as well as that of the legal community in charge of applying foreign law. Furthermore, we compare the attitude of the Spanish translators and the legal community in Spain, rather conservative, with that of other countries, like Canada, which have shown to be more open minded. Finally, we put forward translation strategies based on the calque and loan of the foreign word.
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Framing Brecht and the Greek Student Movement (1972-1973) por
  • Asimakoulas, Dimitris
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 2, juin 2009 ; v. 54, n. 2Temas: CONTEXTO; GRECIA; TRADUCCIÓN DEL/AL ALEMAN; TRADUCCION DEL/AL GRIEGO; TRADUCCION LITERARIA; TRADUCCIÓN Y SOCIEDAD; TRADUCCIONES DE BRECHT.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 2
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Idioma: gergre
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, juin 2009
Resumen: This paper examines the subversive function of an anthology of Bertolt Brecht's political essays that was published in Greece at the time the student movement was emerging. The collection was launched in 1971, four years after the military coup in Greece. Drawing on the notion of frame from social movements theory, the paper focuses on the trajectory of the Greek student movement and the main frames that brought it forward as the most successful form of resistance against the junta. Then the paper illustrates how the Brecht anthology in particular captures the general climate of cultural and political opposition that created the resonance deemed necessary for the success of the student movement.
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Foreign Is not unfamiliar : a translation impact study involving Taiwan subjects por
  • Wang, Qianting
  • Chen, Hui-Wen
  • Zhong, Yong
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 2, juin 2009 ; v. 54, n. 2Temas: BEIJING; ENCUESTAS; METODOLOGÍA DE LA INVESTIGACIÓN; TAIWAN; TRADUCCIONES; INVESTIGACIÓN EN TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 2
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, juin 2009
Resumen: The research discussed in this paper is the last of a trilogy investigating the impact of foreignized and domesticated translations on sampled readers. The two precursors had been conducted in two Chinese Mainland cities (Beijing and Guangzhou) and this last one was conducted in the Taiwanese city of Douliou. Therefore, comparisons can be made with the two precursors in the discussion of the research procedure and findings of the Taiwan project. The paper begins with a brief introduction of the background in which the Taiwan project was conceived and a brief profile of the subjects sampled for the project. Then there is a description of the research design, including the hypotheses and field work methodology. Four hypotheses were tested: a) the subjects would have distinguishable ideas about the two renditions; b) they would have a more intense feeling of exoticism when reading the foreignized rendition; c) their degree of sensing the rendition to be exotic or not would be correlated with their other socio-linguistic perceptions of that text; d) the findings of the present investigation would corroborate those obtained from the two precursors. The description of the research design is followed by a presentation of the data analysis conducted for the project together with a statement of the conventions adopted for reading the statistics. Based on the data analysis, interpretations are made in relation to the hypotheses.
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Finding translations : on the use of bibliographical databases in translation history por
  • Poupaud, Sandra
  • Pym, Anthony
  • Torres Simón, Ester
Series Meta Volume 54, numéro 2, juin 2009 ; v. 54, n. 2Temas: BASES DE DATOS; BIBLIOGRAFIAS; BIBLIOMETRIA; ESTUDIOS DE TRADUCCIÓN; HISTORIA DE LA TRADUCCIÓN; INDEX TRANSLATIONUM; TRADUCCION DEL/AL COREANO; TRADUCCION DEL/AL INGLES; INVESTIGACIÓN EN TRADUCCIÓN.
Origen: Meta, volume 54, numéro 2
Tipo de material: Recurso continuo Recurso continuo
Detalles de publicación: Montréal : Université de Montréal, juin 2009
Resumen: In any study of translations one must first decide what is to be counted as a "translation" and how such things are to be found, usually through recourse to bibliographical databases. We propose that, starting from the maximalist view that translations are potentially everywhere, various distribution processes impose a series of selective filters thanks to which some translations are more easily identified and accessible than others. The study of translation must be aware of these prior filters, and must know how to account for them, and sometimes how to overcome them. Research processes then necessarily impose their own selective filters, which may reduce or extend the number and kinds of translations given by prior filters. We present three research projects where the play of prior and research filters is very different. For one-off large-scale relational hypotheses, the Index Translationum is found to be relatively cost-efficient. For more detailed objects such as translation flows from Spanish into French in a specific period, a book-industry database offers significant advantages. And for a study marked by a paucity of texts, as is the case of translation from Korean into English following the Korean War, a combination of databases is necessary, the most useful turning out to be Amazon.
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