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Translation and Terminology

Foris Agota
Publication date 23/01/2023
EAN: 9782140209314
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This volume discusses the relationship between translation and termi-nology as well as theory and practice in the context of research and expertise. In recent years, the translation industry has undergone major changes: the volume of texts to be tran... See full description
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PublisherL'HARMATTAN
Page Count214
Languageen
AuthorForis Agota
FormatPaperback / softback
Product typeBook
Publication date23/01/2023
Weight331 g
Dimensions (thickness x width x height)1.20 x 15.50 x 24.00 cm
Theory and Practice in Hungary
This volume discusses the relationship between translation and termi-nology as well as theory and practice in the context of research and expertise. In recent years, the translation industry has undergone major changes: the volume of texts to be translated has increased dramati-cally and the use of computer-assisted translation tools has become a basic requirement. This trend has also led to the introduction of quality assurance processes at translation agencies, the creation of terminology databases and an increase in the number of agencies now employing terminologists. For translators, learning to use new tools and methods and to solve terminological problems both in the analysis of the source text and in the production of the target text has become essential. In addition to reviewing and describing the relationship between trans-lation and terminology, this book aims to explain the basic concepts, and to explore the role of terminology and terminology databases in the translation process.