This article argues that up until the advent of computerized corpora, studies of simplification have been, on the whole, isolated, small-scale, genre- and language-pair specific projects that have not yielded a coherent set of findings in supporto of simplification as a translation universal. Corpus-based research hypothesizes that simplification typically occurs in translated texts and is independent of the influence of the specific language pairs involved in the process of translation.
Corpus and Simplification in Translation
LAVIOSA, Sara
2003-01-01
Abstract
This article argues that up until the advent of computerized corpora, studies of simplification have been, on the whole, isolated, small-scale, genre- and language-pair specific projects that have not yielded a coherent set of findings in supporto of simplification as a translation universal. Corpus-based research hypothesizes that simplification typically occurs in translated texts and is independent of the influence of the specific language pairs involved in the process of translation.File in questo prodotto:
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