
More Paragraphs on Translation
Peter Newmark(Author)
Multilingual Matters (Publisher)
Published on 2. June 1998
Book
Paperback/Softback
240 pages
978-1-85359-402-1 (ISBN)
Description
Peter Newmark's fifth book on translation continues his series of articles in The Linguist. He is as much concerned with the minutiae of translation - capitalisation, square brackets, dashes - as with its perennial major issues: truth, beauty, morality, logic, language convergence, linguistic differences and culture. New occupations and technologies throw up a corresponding new number of translation topics and, again, a large number of translation examples in a number of languages match these topics.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Channel View Publications Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 134 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Weight
259 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-85359-402-1 (9781853594021)
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Peter Newmark
More Paragraphs on Translation
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06/1998
Multilingual Matters
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Person
Peter Newmark, who was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge and has an honorary degree from the University of Trieste, teaches principles and methods of translation at the University of Surrey, and teaches in and directs the English for Translators option in the University of Westminster EFL Summer School. He also examines for the Institute of Linguists' International Diploma in Translation, and has recently taught in Palestine, Hong Kong, Brno in the Czech Republic and General Roca in Argentina. He is Vice President and a Life Member of the Institute of Linguists, a Trustee of the Mary Glasgow Language Trust, and a member of Amnesty International. His numerous publications include Approaches to Translation (1981), A Textbook of Translation (1988), About Translation (1991) and Paragraphs on Translation (1993) and a great number of papers and articles.
Content
Introduction
I: September 1992
II: November 1992
III: January 1993
IV: March 1993
V: May 1993
VI: July 1993
VII: September 1993
VIII: November 1993
IX: January 1994
X: March 1994
XI: May 1994
XII: July 1994
XIII: September 1994
XIV: November 1994
XV: January 1995
XVI: March 1995
XVII: May 1995
XVIII: July 1995
XIX: September 1995
XX: November 1995
XXI: January 1996
XXII: March 1996
XXIII: May 1996
XXIV: July 1996
XXV: September 1996
XXVI: November 1996
XXVII: January 1997
XXVIII: March 1997
XXIX: May 1997
XXX: July 1997
An Afterword
I: September 1992
II: November 1992
III: January 1993
IV: March 1993
V: May 1993
VI: July 1993
VII: September 1993
VIII: November 1993
IX: January 1994
X: March 1994
XI: May 1994
XII: July 1994
XIII: September 1994
XIV: November 1994
XV: January 1995
XVI: March 1995
XVII: May 1995
XVIII: July 1995
XIX: September 1995
XX: November 1995
XXI: January 1996
XXII: March 1996
XXIII: May 1996
XXIV: July 1996
XXV: September 1996
XXVI: November 1996
XXVII: January 1997
XXVIII: March 1997
XXIX: May 1997
XXX: July 1997
An Afterword