Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Studies

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    Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Studies

    <p align="left">Who were the translators and interpreters of a given historical period? How did they approach the act of translation? <br />The Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Studies covers a variety of such issues. This work is divided into two parts, and is ordered alphabetically for ease of lookup: <br />* Part 1 (General) covers the conceptual framework of the discipline. Categories of entries include: central issues (e.g. unit of translation, translatability); summaries of distinct perspectives on translation (e.g. linguistic perspective, interpretive approach); types of translation (e.g. literary translation, dubbing). <br />* Part II (History and traditions) covers the history of translation in major linguistic/cultural communities. There are entries on a wide range of languages which include Russian, French, Arabic, Japanese, Chinese and Finnish. <br />Consultant Editors: Susan Bassnett, Peter Fawcett, Marilyn Gaddis-Rose, Michael Hoey, Eugene Nida, Douglas Robinson and Gideon Toury Contributors include: Jean Delisle, Umberto Eco, Daniel Gile, Theo Hermans, Juliane House, Louis Kelly, Jose Lambert, Anthony Pym, Lawrence Venuti and Judith Woodsworth. <br />Contributors include: Jean Delisle, Umberto Eco, Daniel Gile, Theo Hermans, Juliane House, Louis Kelly, Jose lambert, Anthony Pym, Lawrence Venuti and Judith Woodsworth.<br /><br /><br /> http://www.filesdump.com/file/4f91752bf0e5/5071/EncTranslSt.rar.html <br /><br /><a href="http://uploading.com/files/GSXRGGZT/EncTranslSt.rar.html">http://uploading.com/files/GSXRGGZT/EncTranslSt.rar.html</a><br /><br /><a href="http://depositfiles.com/files/katvtylvf">http://depositfiles.com/files/katvtylvf</a></p>
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