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Language structure and translation : essays is a collection of papers by Eugene A. Nida, a renowned linguist and translator, who explores the theory and practice of translation from various perspectives. The book covers topics such as the nature of language, the role of culture, the methods of analysis, and the principles of communication. The book is a valuable resource for anyone interested ...
Language Structure and Translation: Essays. Eugene Albert Nida. Stanford University Press, 1975 - Language Arts & Disciplines - 283 pages. References to this book. The Francophone African Text: Translation and the Postcolonial Experience Kwaku Addae Gyasi Snippet view - 2006.
Hoang Van Van. Linguistics. VNU Journal of Foreign Studies. 2022. This paper attempts to look at some small fragments of interlingual translation studies. The article begins by exploring Roman Jakobson's tripartite division of translation of which interlingual…. Expand. Highly Influenced. PDF.
A second volume, Language structure and translation (LST), consists of twelve reprinted articles, of which the first six are concerned with the problems of semantic analysis and translating. (Two of these, 'Analysis of meaning and dictionary making' and 'Linguistic and semantic structure,' are also reprinted in ESS.)
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Nida, Eugene A. Language Structure and Translation: Essays. Selected and introduced by Anwar S. Dil. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford U.P., 1975. Pp. xvi, 284; charts, figures in text For over forty years, Eugene A. Nida has devoted his life to Bible translating. Through his work in the American Bible Society (as its Executive Secretary for
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Language structure and translation : essays by Nida, Eugene A. (Eugene Albert), 1914-2011. Publication date 1975 Topics Nida, Eugene A. (Eugene Albert), 1914-2011, Language and languages, Translating and interpreting, Linguistics Publisher Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press
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