Translation, Linguistics, Culture
Enhance your understanding of translation with Translation, Linguistics, Culture by Nigel Armstrong. Published by Channel View Publications Ltd in 2005, this insightful paperback spans 232 pages and explores the intricate relationship between language and culture through a linguistic lens.
This comprehensive work delves into key topics including the structural aspects of language, theories surrounding cultural non-equivalence, various text types, and the pivotal role of the translator. Armstrong also discusses effective translation strategies, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in the nuances of linguistics and translation.
Whether you're a scholar, a professional translator, or simply curious about language arts, this book offers a rich exploration of how translation bridges linguistic and cultural gaps. Discover the essential dynamics of translation in the contemporary world.