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students who opted for a solution involving the use of Grafschaften seemed to reflect on the connotations of this choice in the target culture . Yet another example from the text is the item super class or upper class , which , among ...
students who opted for a solution involving the use of Grafschaften seemed to reflect on the connotations of this choice in the target culture . Yet another example from the text is the item super class or upper class , which , among ...
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I can only mention Canakis ( 1994 ) , who provides evidence for the importance for humour creation of register clashes involving older forms of the language ( i.e. Katharevousa forms clashing with Koine Modern Greek ) and Georgakopoulou ...
I can only mention Canakis ( 1994 ) , who provides evidence for the importance for humour creation of register clashes involving older forms of the language ( i.e. Katharevousa forms clashing with Koine Modern Greek ) and Georgakopoulou ...
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... methodological sophistication , the pilot survey involving a total of 50 experienced professionals working from English or German confirmed that humour is a challenge which the simultaneous interpreter sometimes has to confront .
... methodological sophistication , the pilot survey involving a total of 50 experienced professionals working from English or German confirmed that humour is a challenge which the simultaneous interpreter sometimes has to confront .
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Community Interpreting Meets Literary Translation | 25 |
Theorizing Translation | 49 |
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