Comment faut-il traduire ?

Comment faut-il traduire ?
Author: Edmond Cary
Publisher: Presses Univ. Septentrion
Total Pages: 104
Release: 1985
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9782859392703

Brillant interprète, traducteur, co-fondateur de la Société Française des Traducteurs, Vice-président et Secrétaire Général de ces organismes, co-fondateur de la revue internationale de traduction: Babel, Edmond Cary (1912-1966) occupe une place exceptionnelle dans le monde de la traduction de l'après-guerre. La particularité de cette importance est accrue par l'activité de réflexion et d'étude à laquelle s'est sans cesse livré ce professionnel. Ses prises de position contre Fédorov en ont, à un moment, fait le chantre d'une approche anti-linguistique de la traduction. Et pourtant, sans le savoir (?), sans le vouloir (?), il théorise: dans Comment Faut-il Traduire? il pose comme préalable à une étude de la traduction une prise en compte de la diversité des genres qui représentent cette activité dans la réalité. On peut ne pas partager les réticences de Cary vis-à-vis de l'analyse linguistique, il est difficile d'écarter la pertinence de ses considérations sur les impératifs posés par chaque type de réécriture ou de réénonciation. Ce cours inédit est au coeur d'une oeuvre qui, par ses contacts avec le réel, la culture et l'histoire, s'est toujours efforcée de donner de la hauteur à la réflexion sur la traduction.

Quality in Translation

Quality in Translation
Author: E. Cary
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 569
Release: 2014-05-16
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1483137392

Quality in Translation is a compilation of papers from the ""Proceedings of the Third Congress of the International Federation of Translators."" This collection discusses the quality methods and criteria of translation, the training of translators, practical measures in translating, and terminologies. This text describes what a good translation should be. This book analyzes the problems encountered when translating from one language to another: language thought patterns, occurrence of transformations during translations, and the range of interpretability. Another concern this book addresses is the dilemma of quality versus quantity, especially in scientific materials when more studies need to be translated for wider exposure to the scientific community. The training of translators covers how Russian students are selected, the training methods, and emphasis on peculiarities of the English and Russian languages. Practical matters include choosing the right translator for the right job or subject, as well as some advice for clients seeking translators for embassy work. The terminological aspects in translating include the translator's confidence with his choice of words and how he uses a scientist's new coined words instead of his employing similar terminologies used by the scientist's colleagues. This book also cites the accomplishments of the International Committee for the Co-ordination of Terminological Activities. Translators and students studying foreign languages, overseas workers, consulate staff, linguists and administrators of international companies will find this book relevant.

Translation

Translation
Author: Marianne Lederer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 215
Release: 2014-04-08
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1317641795

This book, the English version of La traduction aujourd'hui (Hachette 1994), describes the interpretive theory of translation developed at the Paris Ecole Supérieure d'Interprètes et de Traducteurs (ESIT) over the last 35 years. The theory identifies the mental and cognitive processes involved in both oral and written translation: understanding the text, deverbalizing its language, re-expressing sense. For the purposes of translation, languages are a means of transmitting sense, they are not to be translated as such. Although translation involves the use of correspondences, translators generally set up equivalence between text segments. The synecdochic nature of both languages and texts, a phenomenon discussed in the book, explains why translation is possible across language differences. The many practical problems faced by translators, the difference between translation exercises used as a language teaching tool and professional translation, translating into a foreign language, and machine translation as compared to human translation are also discussed.

Redefining Translation

Redefining Translation
Author: Lance Hewson
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2018-10-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0429771827

Originally published in 1991 Redefining Translation looks at the practical results and theory of translation as a key area for all those investigating language and culture. The book addresses the need to consolidate advances in the field of translation and critically evaluate the variety of conflicting approaches. The book proposes a comprehensive approach to the study of translation, looking at the topic from a theoretical point of view, and provides an applicable approach to the everyday practice of translation.

Basic Concepts and Models for Interpreter and Translator Training

Basic Concepts and Models for Interpreter and Translator Training
Author: Daniel Gile
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2009-11-25
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027288089

Basic Concepts and Models for Interpreter and Translator Training is a systematically corrected, enhanced and updated avatar of a book (1995) which is widely used in T&I training programmes worldwide and widely quoted in the international Translation Studies community. It provides readers with the conceptual bases required to understand both the principles and recurrent issues and difficulties in professional translation and interpreting, guiding them along from an introduction to fundamental communication issues in translation to a discussion of the usefulness of research about Translation, through discussions of loyalty and fidelity issues, translation and interpreting strategies and tactics and underlying norms, ad hoc knowledge acquisition, sources of errors in translation, T&I cognition and language availability. It takes on board recent developments as reflected in the literature and spells out and discusses links between practices and concepts in T&I and concepts and theories from cognitive psychology and psycholinguistics.

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Total Pages: 242
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Interpreting Translation

Interpreting Translation
Author: Florentino García Martínez
Publisher: Peeters Publishers
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2005
Genre: Bibles
ISBN: 9789042916890

The 30 essays by some of the most prominent scholars on the field of Septuagint studies collected in this volume deal with the Septuagint in general and with the Septuagint of Ezekiel in particular, but also with text-critical, philological, lexicographical and theological topics, faithfully reflecting the wide range of interests of Professor Johan Lust. Edited by F. Garca Martnez and Marc Vervenne.