Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
140
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Nov 29, 2002
Editorial
John Benjamins Publishing Company
ISBN-10
158811113X
ISBN-13
9781588111135
Descripción
Contexts in Translating delves into the intricate world of translation, focusing on how different contexts influence the translation process. It emphasizes the need for translators to not only master the language but to also grasp cultural nuances and social settings that impact meaning. This understanding is crucial for conveying messages accurately and effectively.
The book explores various contextual factors, offering insights into how a translator can adapt their approach to suit different scenarios. By highlighting real-life applications and case studies, it provides a practical framework for translators to enhance their skills.
Through its thorough examination of contextual elements, the work equips both novice and seasoned translators with tools to navigate the complexities of their craft. It stands as an essential resource for anyone looking to develop a deeper understanding of translation and its many dimensions.
The book explores various contextual factors, offering insights into how a translator can adapt their approach to suit different scenarios. By highlighting real-life applications and case studies, it provides a practical framework for translators to enhance their skills.
Through its thorough examination of contextual elements, the work equips both novice and seasoned translators with tools to navigate the complexities of their craft. It stands as an essential resource for anyone looking to develop a deeper understanding of translation and its many dimensions.
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