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Thinking Arabic Translation James Dickins (University of Leeds, UK)

Thinking Arabic Translation By James Dickins (University of Leeds, UK)

Thinking Arabic Translation by James Dickins (University of Leeds, UK)


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Thinking Arabic Translation is an indispensable book for linguists who want to develop their Arabic-to-English translation skills.

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Thinking Arabic Translation: A Course in Translation Method: Arabic to English by James Dickins (University of Leeds, UK)

Thinking Arabic Translation is an indispensable book for linguists who want to develop their Arabic-to-English translation skills. Clear explanations, discussions, examples and exercises enable students to acquire the skills necessary for tackling a broad range of translation problems.

The book has a practical orientation, addressing key issues for translators, such as cultural differences, genre, and revision and editing. It is a book on translation method, drawing on a range of notions from linguistics and translation theory to encourage thoughtful consideration of possible solutions to practical problems.

This new edition includes:

* new material in almost all chapters

* a new chapter on parallelism

* two new chapters on technical translation: botanical and Islamic finance texts

* new and up-to-date examples from all types of translation, covering broad issues that have emerged in the Arab world in recent years

* texts drawn from a wide variety of writing types, including newspapers, prose fiction, poetry, tourist material, scientific texts, financial texts, recipes, academic writing, constitutions and political speeches

* at least three full-length practical translation exercises in each chapter to complement the discussions and consolidate learning.

In addition to the updated Tutor's Handbook, a Supplement, containing textual material and practical exercises aimed at further developing the translation issues discussed in the main text, and a Tutor's Handbook to the Supplement, are available at www.routledgetextbooks.com/textbooks/_author/thinkingtranslation/.

Thinking Arabic Translation is key reading for advanced students wishing to perfect their language skills or considering a career in translation.

About James Dickins (University of Leeds, UK)

James Dickins is Professor of Arabic at the University of Leeds.

Ian Higgins, who, with the late Sandor Hervey, originated the Thinking Translation series, is Honorary Senior lecturer in Modern Languages at the University of St Andrews.

Table of Contents

1 Translation as a process 2 Translation as a product 4 Revising and editing TTs 4 Cultural transposition 5 Compensation 6 Genre 7 Denotative meaning 8 Connotative meaning 9 Phonic/graphic and prosodic issues 10 Grammatical issues 11 Parallelism 12 Sentential issues 13 Discourse and intertextual issues 14 Metaphor 15 Language variety: register, sociolect and dialect 16 Introduction to technical translation 17 Technical translation: botanical texts 18 Technical translation: constitutional texts 19 Technical translation: Islamic finance texts 20 Consumer-oriented texts 21 Summary and Conclusion

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CIN0415705630G
9780415705639
0415705630
Thinking Arabic Translation: A Course in Translation Method: Arabic to English by James Dickins (University of Leeds, UK)
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
2016-09-23
314
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