Language, Band 45,Ausgaben 3-4George Melville Bolling, Bernard Bloch Linguistic Society of America, 1969 |
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... TRANSLATION EUGENE A. NIDA American Bible Society Developments in linguistic theory have shed important light upon the theory and practice of translation , resulting in the recognition that translating is basically not a process of ...
... TRANSLATION EUGENE A. NIDA American Bible Society Developments in linguistic theory have shed important light upon the theory and practice of translation , resulting in the recognition that translating is basically not a process of ...
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... translation , one is inevitably led to a somewhat different definition of translation than has been customarily employed . This means that one may now define translating as ' reproducing in the receptor language the closest natural ...
... translation , one is inevitably led to a somewhat different definition of translation than has been customarily employed . This means that one may now define translating as ' reproducing in the receptor language the closest natural ...
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... translation . It would seem equally evident that the scientific analysis of translation can provide important insights , and even correctives , for various theories of linguistics . Eventually , the scientific study of translation may ...
... translation . It would seem equally evident that the scientific analysis of translation can provide important insights , and even correctives , for various theories of linguistics . Eventually , the scientific study of translation may ...
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