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Reappraising Self and Others Tao Li

Reappraising Self and Others By Tao Li

Reappraising Self and Others by Tao Li


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It presents research findings based on comparisons and statistical analyses of the English translation patterns of appraisal epithets, the most prototypical appraisal resources for evaluation, in Chinese political discourse at both lexico-grammatical and discourse semantic levels.

Reappraising Self and Others Summary

Reappraising Self and Others: A Corpus-Based Study of Chinese Political Discourse in English Translation by Tao Li

This book is a valuable resource for those involved in translation studies and discourse analysis. Drawing on a corpus-based approach and a combined framework of Appraisal and Ideological Square, this book investigates the variations in stance towards China and other countries in the English translation of contemporary Chinese political discourse. It presents research findings based on comparisons and statistical analyses of the English translation patterns of appraisal epithets, the most prototypical appraisal resources for evaluation, in Chinese political discourse at both lexico-grammatical and discourse semantic levels.

About Tao Li

Tao Li is currently an Associate Professor of Translation Studies at the Centre for Corpus Research, Shanghai Ocean University. He holds a Ph.D. in Translation Studies from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. His research interests cover corpus-based linguistic and translation studies, discourse analysis. His publications have appeared in Perspectives: Studies in Translation Theory and Practice, Discourse & Society, JoSTrans: The Journal of Specialised Translation, Discourse, Context & Media. He has also co-authored a monograph Introducing Corpus-based Critical Translation Studies (2018, in Chinese).
Kaibao Hu is a Professor of Translation Studies and Head of the Institute of Corpus Studies and Applications, Shanghai International Studies University. He is Principal Investigator of a Major Project of the National Social Science Fund of China 'Construction, Translation and Dissemination of Chinese Diplomatic Discourse' (17ZDA319). He has authored 9 monographs and more than 100 papers in journals, such as Perspectives, Meta, Foreign Language Teaching and Research, and Chinese Translators Journal. He also worked as the book series editor of Frontiers in Applied Linguistics by Routledge and Corpus-based Translation Studies by Shanghai Jiao Tong University Press.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction1.1 Rationale1.1.1 Appraisal System and appraisal epithets1.1.2 The genre of political discourse1.1.3 Corpus-based discourse analysis1.2 Objectives and Research Questions1.3 Significance of This Study1.4 Organisation of the ThesisChapter 2 Research Background2.1 The Overview of CTS2.1.1 CTS in general2.1.2 CTS in the Chinese context2.1.2.1 Translation-oriented corpus compilation and processing2.1.2.2 TU studies in the Chinese context2.1.2.3 Linguistic patterns in Chinese-English language pair2.1.2.4 Corpus-based studies on translational norm2.1.2.5 Corpus-based studies on translator's style2.1.2.6 Corpus-based interpreting studies2.2 Political Discourse2.2.1 Political discourse in general2.2.2 Political discourse analysis in the Chinese context2.2.3 Political discourse in Translation Studies2.3 Appraisal System2.3.1 Appraisal System in discourse analysis2.3.2 Appraisal System in corpus-based discourse analysis2.3.3 Appraisal System in Translation Studies2.4 SummaryChapter 3 Theoretical Framework and Methodology3.1 A Combined Theoretical Framework3.1.1 The framework of Appraisal System3.1.2 The Ideological Square model3.1.3 Summary of theoretical framework3.2 Methodology3.2.1 Research methods3.2.2 Corpus design3.2.3 Data collection3.2.3.1 Identification of appraisal epithets3.2.3.2 Parallel concordances3.2.3.3 Illustration of appraisal epithet tagging3.2.4 Data analysis with comparison models3.3 SUMMARYChapter 4 Translation of Appraisal Epithets in Chinese Political Discourse4.1 Appraisal Epithets in Chinese Political Discourse4.1.1 The distribution of appraisal epithets in Chinese political discourse4.1.2 The frequency of appraisal epithets in Chinese political discourse4.2 Translation of Appraisal Epithets in Chinese Political Discourse4.2.1 Translation of Attitude epithets4.2.1.1 Translation of affect epithets4.2.1.2 Translation of judgement epithets4.2.1.3 Translation of appreciation epithets4.2.2 Translation of Engagement epithets4.2.2.1 Translation of Engagement epithets in Self-category 4.2.2.2 Translation of Engagement epithets in Other-category4.2.3 Translation of Graduation epithets4.2.3.1 Translation of Graduation epithets in Self-category4.2.3.2 Translation of Graduation epithets in Other-category4.3 SummaryChapter 5 Translation Patterns of Appraisal Epithets and Variations of Stance5.1 Translation Patterns of Appraisal Epithets in Chinese Political Discourse5.1.1 Translation patterns of appraisal epithets in general5.1.2 Translation patterns of Attitude epithets5.1.3 Translation patterns of Engagement epithets5.1.4 Translation patterns of Graduation epithets5.1.5 Translation patterns of China5.1.6 Translation patterns of other countries5.2 Variations of Stance Through Translating Appraisal Epithets5.2.1 Variations of stance through translating Attitude epithets5.2.2 Variations of stance through translating Engagement epithets5.2.3 Variations of stance through translating Graduation epithets5.2.4 Variations of stance through translating appraisal epithets5.2.5 Variations of stance towards China and other countries5.3 Theoretical Account for Translatioin Shifts and Variations of Stance5.3.1 A Linguistic account5.3.2 A Politeness account5.3.3 An Ideological account5.3.4 A further discussion5.4 Summary

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Reappraising Self and Others: A Corpus-Based Study of Chinese Political Discourse in English Translation by Tao Li
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Springer Verlag, Singapore
2022-02-04
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