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The new edition of this popular course in translation from French into English offers a challenging practical approach to the acquisition of translation skills, with clear explanations of the theoretical issues involved.
Translation is presented as a problem-solving discipline. A variety of translation issues are considered, including: *cultural differences
*register and dialect
*genre
*revision and editing
This edition features material from the fields of business and law alongside literary texts. The course now covers texts from a wide range of sources, including: *Journalism and literature
*commercial, legal and technical texts
*songs and recorded interviews
Thinking French Translation is essential reading for advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students of French. The book will also appeal to a wide range of language students and tutors through the general discussion of the principles, purposes and practice of translation.
Translation is presented as a problem-solving discipline. A variety of translation issues are considered, including: *cultural differences
*register and dialect
*genre
*revision and editing
This edition features material from the fields of business and law alongside literary texts. The course now covers texts from a wide range of sources, including: *Journalism and literature
*commercial, legal and technical texts
*songs and recorded interviews
Thinking French Translation is essential reading for advanced undergraduates and postgraduate students of French. The book will also appeal to a wide range of language students and tutors through the general discussion of the principles, purposes and practice of translation.