Translation, 2nd Edition, 9780415536141
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Translation introduces the theory and practice of translation from a variety of linguistic and cultural angles. Written by experienced teachers, translators and researchers in the field, Translation remains an essential resource for students and researchers of Translation Studies and Applied Linguistics.

Translation, 2nd Edition

An advanced resource book for students

$56.79

  • Paperback

    376 pages

  • Release Date

    8 August 2019

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Summary

Translation, Second Edition introduces the theory and practice of translation from a variety of linguistic and cultural angles, and has been revised and updated to feature:

  • a study of translation through the lens of key topics in linguistics such as semantics, functional linguistics, corpus and cognitive linguistics, discourse analysis, gender studies and postcolonialism;
  • a wide range of examples from other languages, including French,…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780415536141
ISBN-10:0415536146
Author:Jeremy Munday, Basil Hatim
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:Routledge
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:376
Edition:2nd
Release Date:8 August 2019
Weight:710g
Dimensions:246mm x 174mm
Series:Routledge Applied Linguistics
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Critics Review

‘This new edition of Translation is particularly welcome. Key elements of the first edition, including the overall structure, are retained, but much new material is included, bringing the discussion of both theoretical and more practical issues right up to date. Over the years, my students from BA to PhD level have found this an extremely useful and stimulating book. This new edition will be equally useful.’James Dickins, University of Leeds, UK

‘Accessible and interesting, this resource book by two leading scholars of translation studies provides an easy introduction to the key concepts and issues in translation studies while encouraging reflection, application and critique, and this timely updated edition incorporating new developments in the discipline should appeal to graduate students and translation teachers alike.’Defeng Li, University of Macau, China

About The Author

Jeremy Munday

Basil Hatim is a theorist in English/Arabic translation and a translator/interpreter. He has worked and lectured at universities worldwide and has published extensively on applied linguistics, text linguistics translation/interpreting and TESOL. He has authored or co-authored several books. He has served on the editorial boards of several major journals and has published some 50 papers in a diverse range of international refereed journals.

Jeremy Munday is Professor of Translation Studies at the University of Leeds, UK. His specialisms are: linguistic translation theories, discourse analysis, ideology and translation, and Latin American literature in translation. He is author of Introducing Translation Studies (Routledge, 4th edition, 2016) and Evaluation in Translatio (Routledge, 2012).

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