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By choosing to use different linguistic approaches as a theoretical basis of their study of translation as a process of picture-taking, The Arabic-English Translator as Photographer: A Linguistic Account offers readers an original view of the translator's work.
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By choosing to use different linguistic approaches as a theoretical basis of their study of translation as a process of picture-taking, The Arabic-English Translator as Photographer: A Linguistic Account offers readers an original view of the translator's work.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351655583
- Artikelnr.: 62172554
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 158
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351655583
- Artikelnr.: 62172554
Ali Almanna has a PhD in Translation Studies from Durham University (UK) and MA in Linguistics and Translation from Westminster University (UK). Currently, he is the head of English department, Al-Zahra College for Women where he teaches Linguistics and Translation. His recent publications include The Routledge Course in Translation Annotation, Semantics for Translation Students and The Nuts and Bolts of Arabic-English Translation.
Khaled Al-Shehari is Assistant Professor at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman. He holds an MSc (1998) and a PhD (2001) in Translation Studies from the University of Manchester, UK. He has published articles in The Interpreter and Translator Trainer, Translation Studies in the New Millennium, and edited collections.
Khaled Al-Shehari is Assistant Professor at Sultan Qaboos University, Oman. He holds an MSc (1998) and a PhD (2001) in Translation Studies from the University of Manchester, UK. He has published articles in The Interpreter and Translator Trainer, Translation Studies in the New Millennium, and edited collections.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration
List of abbreviations
Chapter 1: Setting the scene: introductory matters
Who is the book for?
Why is it different?
Structure of the book
Hypotheses & research questions
Significance of the book
Theoretical background
Key technical terms
Warming up exercises
Further reading
Chapter 2: Signs & syntagmatic and paradigmatic axes
Semiotics
Signified versus signifier
Syntagms and paradigms
Commutation test
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 3: Sign's functions & intertextuality
Peirce's interpretive semiotics
Iconic function
Indexical function
Symbolic function
Intertextuality
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 4: Transitivity system
Transitivity
Material processes
Mental processes
Verbal processes
Behavioural processes
Relational processes
Existential Processes
Circumstances
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 5: Semantic roles and energy transfer
Arguments & types of semantic roles
Verb-specific semantic roles
Grammatical relations and semantic roles
Energy transfer & mental contact
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 6: Imaging systems I: The configurational system
Plexity
State of boundedness
State of dividedness
Degree of extension
Pattern of distribution
Axiality
Scene partitioning
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 7: Imaging systems II: attention, perspective & force dynamics
Distribution of attention
Force dynamics
Deployment of perspective
Location
Distance
Mode
Direction
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Index
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration
List of abbreviations
Chapter 1: Setting the scene: introductory matters
Who is the book for?
Why is it different?
Structure of the book
Hypotheses & research questions
Significance of the book
Theoretical background
Key technical terms
Warming up exercises
Further reading
Chapter 2: Signs & syntagmatic and paradigmatic axes
Semiotics
Signified versus signifier
Syntagms and paradigms
Commutation test
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 3: Sign's functions & intertextuality
Peirce's interpretive semiotics
Iconic function
Indexical function
Symbolic function
Intertextuality
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 4: Transitivity system
Transitivity
Material processes
Mental processes
Verbal processes
Behavioural processes
Relational processes
Existential Processes
Circumstances
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 5: Semantic roles and energy transfer
Arguments & types of semantic roles
Verb-specific semantic roles
Grammatical relations and semantic roles
Energy transfer & mental contact
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 6: Imaging systems I: The configurational system
Plexity
State of boundedness
State of dividedness
Degree of extension
Pattern of distribution
Axiality
Scene partitioning
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 7: Imaging systems II: attention, perspective & force dynamics
Distribution of attention
Force dynamics
Deployment of perspective
Location
Distance
Mode
Direction
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Index
Contents
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration
List of abbreviations
Chapter 1: Setting the scene: introductory matters
Who is the book for?
Why is it different?
Structure of the book
Hypotheses & research questions
Significance of the book
Theoretical background
Key technical terms
Warming up exercises
Further reading
Chapter 2: Signs & syntagmatic and paradigmatic axes
Semiotics
Signified versus signifier
Syntagms and paradigms
Commutation test
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 3: Sign's functions & intertextuality
Peirce's interpretive semiotics
Iconic function
Indexical function
Symbolic function
Intertextuality
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 4: Transitivity system
Transitivity
Material processes
Mental processes
Verbal processes
Behavioural processes
Relational processes
Existential Processes
Circumstances
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 5: Semantic roles and energy transfer
Arguments & types of semantic roles
Verb-specific semantic roles
Grammatical relations and semantic roles
Energy transfer & mental contact
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 6: Imaging systems I: The configurational system
Plexity
State of boundedness
State of dividedness
Degree of extension
Pattern of distribution
Axiality
Scene partitioning
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 7: Imaging systems II: attention, perspective & force dynamics
Distribution of attention
Force dynamics
Deployment of perspective
Location
Distance
Mode
Direction
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Index
Acknowledgements
Note on Transliteration
List of abbreviations
Chapter 1: Setting the scene: introductory matters
Who is the book for?
Why is it different?
Structure of the book
Hypotheses & research questions
Significance of the book
Theoretical background
Key technical terms
Warming up exercises
Further reading
Chapter 2: Signs & syntagmatic and paradigmatic axes
Semiotics
Signified versus signifier
Syntagms and paradigms
Commutation test
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 3: Sign's functions & intertextuality
Peirce's interpretive semiotics
Iconic function
Indexical function
Symbolic function
Intertextuality
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 4: Transitivity system
Transitivity
Material processes
Mental processes
Verbal processes
Behavioural processes
Relational processes
Existential Processes
Circumstances
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 5: Semantic roles and energy transfer
Arguments & types of semantic roles
Verb-specific semantic roles
Grammatical relations and semantic roles
Energy transfer & mental contact
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 6: Imaging systems I: The configurational system
Plexity
State of boundedness
State of dividedness
Degree of extension
Pattern of distribution
Axiality
Scene partitioning
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Chapter 7: Imaging systems II: attention, perspective & force dynamics
Distribution of attention
Force dynamics
Deployment of perspective
Location
Distance
Mode
Direction
Key technical terms
Exercises
Further reading
Index