Problems In Syntax


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Problems in Syntax


Problems in Syntax

Author: Liliane Tasmowski

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2012-12-06


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Translation, Linguistics, Culture


Translation, Linguistics, Culture

Author: Nigel Armstrong

language: en

Publisher: Multilingual Matters

Release Date: 2005-01-01


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This book takes a linguistic approach to translation issues, looking first at the structural view of language that explains the difficulty of translation and at theories of cultural non-equivalence. A subsequent chapter on text types, readership and the translator's role completes the theoretical framework. The linguistic levels of analysis are then discussed in ascending order, from morpheme up to sentence, while a summarising chapter considers various translation types and strategies, again considered in relation to text type, author and reader.

Problems and Perspectives


Problems and Perspectives

Author: Wendy Ayres-Bennett

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2014-02-25


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Problems and Perspectives- Studies in the Modern French Language looks at a number of interesting or problematic areas in the phonology, morphology, syntax and lexis of the French language and encourages the reader to think critically about different ways of approaching, describing and explaining these issues or data. The book is divided into two parts- the first section is a preliminary to, and contextualises, the discussion of the more specialised topics of the second part. Part two presents problematic and controversial areas in the description and analysis of the contemporary language. Where appropriate historical and sociolinguistic issues are also integrated into the discussion of modern French. Aimed primarily at advanced students and researchers in French linguistics, the introductory sections of part one also make this book accessible to undergraduates beginning their study of French linguistics, and to less specialised readers.