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Translation into the Second Language - Campbell, Stuart

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        Livre Langues rares - Campbell, Stuart - 01/01/1998 - Broché - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Campbell, Stuart
      • Editeur : Routledge
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/01/1998
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 224.0
      • Expédition : 254
      • Dimensions : 21.6 x 13.8 x 1.2
      • ISBN : 0582301882



      • Résumé :
        The dynamics of immigration, international commerce and the postcolonial world make it inevitable that much translation is done into a second language, despite the prevailing wisdom that translators should only work into their mother tongue. This book is the first study to explore the phenomenon of translation into a second language in a way that will interest applied linguists, translators and translation teachers, and ESOL teachers working with advanced level students.

        Rather than seeing translation into a second language as deficient output, this study adopts an interlanguage framework to consider L2 translation as the product of developing competence; learning to translate is seen as a special variety of second language acquisition. Through carefully worked case studies, separate components of translation competence are identified, among them the ability to create stylistically authentic texts in English, the ability to monitor and edit output, and the psychological attitudes that the translator brings to the task. While the case studies mainly deal with Arabic speakers undergoing translator training in Australia, the conclusions will have implications for translation into a second language, especially English, around the world.

        Translation into the Second Language is firmly grounded in empirical research, and in this regard it serves as a stimulus and a methodological guide for further research. It will be a valuable addition for advanced undergraduate and postgraduate students of applied linguistics, translation theory, bilingualism and second language acquisition as well as those involved in teaching or practicing translation at a professional level.

        Sommaire:

        Chapter 1: What is translation competence?
        The scope of this work
        The importance of translator-centred view on translation
        Recent studies on translation competence
        Possible ways of conceptualising translation competence
        Psychological modelling
        Translation quality assessment
        Translation pedagogy
        Translation competence and translation into a second language
        Translation competence in an interlanguage framework
        Some propositions about translation competence
        Some remarks on data in translation competence research
        Concluding remarks

        Chapter 2: Challenging the insistence on translation into the first language
        Aims
        Translation and immigration
        The supply-demand paradox in the Australian translation scheme
        What is a second language? Some problems of definition
        Industry need for translators into a second language
        Translation labour market forces in Finland
        The importance of modelling translation competence in translators into the second laguage
        Concluding remarks

        Chapter 3: A case study of candidates for translator education
        Aims
        The setting of the study
        The language tests
        The questionnaire data
        Concluding remarks

        Chapter 4: Translation into a second language and second language competence
        Aims
        The difference between translation into a first and a second language
        Second language competence as an aspect of second language translation competence
        Translation and written language
        A case study approach to describing textual competence in translators into a second language
        Concluding remarks

        Chapter 5: Translation competence and grammar
        Aims
        The grammatical task of the second language translator
        Biber's multi-feature/multi-dimensional approach to genre variation
        The target texts and their processing
        Comparisons with Biber's norms
        Concluding remarks

        Chapter 6: Translation competence and lexis
        Aims
        The disposition study
        The lexical transfers study
        Concluding remarks

        Chapter 7: Monitoring translation performance
        Aims
        Issues in monitoring translation output
        Quality of output: the assessment study
        Monitoring ability: the editing study
        Concluding remarks

        Chapter 8: Towards a model of translation competence
        Aims
        Components of the model and their implications
        Relationship of the model to other trends in translation research
        Wider applicability of the model
        Translation competence, pedagogy and assessment
        Concluding remarks

        References
        Appendix 1: Examples of target texts with varying combinations of textual competence, risk-taking and persistence
        Appendix 2: Real-time edited texts

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