TRANSLATION AND TRANSLATING Theory and Practice
Argues that the subjective evaluation of the product must give way to a descriptive and objective attempt to reveal the workings of the process (ie translating). Without such a shift, translation theory will continue outside the mainstream of intellectual activity in human sciences and fail to take...
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Main Author: | Bell, Roger T 1938- (Author) |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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London
Longman
1991
©1991 |
Series: | Applied linguistics and language study
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