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What is translation??
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Translation on advance
Definition of translation
Act of translating written or spoken words to another language
Types of translation
Translation Studies
Intralingual
Interlingual
Intersemiotic
Translation between 2 dialects of the same language
Translation from one language to another
Translation from a verbal sign to a non-verbal
Process of transfering a written text in a specific social-cultural context
Descripting studies of existing translations and translation theories
General Laws
Growing Standarization
Interference
Developments in translation studies
Disciplines interfacing with T.S
Philosophy - Deconstruction
Linguistics - Semantics - Pragmatics
Literary Studies - Literary - Criticism - Poetics
Cultural Studies - History - Gender - Studies
Language Engineering - Terminology - Lexicology
What is translation?
Translation Studies
Academic Research Area
Named thanks to James S.Holmes
Important for human communication
Contrastive Analysis
1950s -1960s
Holmes in 'The name of Nature of translation studies' proposed a name and strucuture for this field
His work was crucial for the discipline
Before 1988 it was demanded to see translation as an indepedent discipline
Until the second half of the 20th Century was develop into an Academis Discipline
Before (20th) was a language learning methodology
Area of research in 1930s, 1960s and 1970s
Study of 2 languages to identify general and specific differences
It influenced studies that assisted translation research
A more systematic approach to the study of translations
Important for the investigation of translation
Members: Johanna Espitia Sofia Moncada Dayanna Muñoz
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