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Übersetzen Englisch-Deutsch

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Structure-related translation problems arise from the differing functions of two language systems at certain points. This book examines the main system-related issues in English-German translation, presents possible translation variants in a clear and memorable way, and demonstrates and comments on these using authentic examples. The book is intended as a textbook for institutions offering high-level translator and/or interpreter training. It is also suitable for aspiring translators and interpreters to independently work through problem areas of English-German translation and thus acquire a solid foundational knowledge in this field; professional translators can theoretically substantiate, complement, and deepen their existing knowledge.

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Übersetzen Englisch-Deutsch, Karin Königs

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Titre
Übersetzen Englisch-Deutsch
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
Oldenbourg
Publié
2011
Pages
305
ISBN10
3486590995
ISBN13
9783486590999
Séries
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Nonfiction, Manuels
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Structure-related translation problems arise from the differing functions of two language systems at certain points. This book examines the main system-related issues in English-German translation, presents possible translation variants in a clear and memorable way, and demonstrates and comments on these using authentic examples. The book is intended as a textbook for institutions offering high-level translator and/or interpreter training. It is also suitable for aspiring translators and interpreters to independently work through problem areas of English-German translation and thus acquire a solid foundational knowledge in this field; professional translators can theoretically substantiate, complement, and deepen their existing knowledge.